I just found a really funny new blog about law school.The guy who is writing the stuff is a hoot. You can find it at www.lawschoolblogger.com.
For some additional info on Depaul you may want to take a look at Rick Lax' blog at www.lawschoolblogger.com. Rick has written a memoir on his first year of law school at Depaul, which will be published by St. Martin's Press next spring.
Hey www.lawschoolblogger.com , why didn't you summer with your father's firm. For that matter do you plan on getting a real legal job when you graduate or will you rely on the writing gig and expect to become the next Turrow? Good luck!The blog itself is pretty good, however I think some of the personal stuff isn't necessary on a law school related blog. I'm interested in your law school experience, not in what you ate for lunch or where you took your date last night.
Julie/talk about seeking the approval of others-19,000 posts!/get a life-try accounting
JulieKidding aside how does someone take 54 days out of their life and spend/waste it here?
Hey CamelMan why don't you let us know where you have been published. From what I can tell St. Martin's Press is a pretty good publishing house.
Mr. LeeI am not lawchoolblogger.com, but I am his proud father. Instead of spending/wasting more than one month of his life on this site (actual time), he has written a book that is really good and will be published next year by a top publishing house.. The book is about his law school experiences so it makes sense that the readers of LSD might find his blog and book to be interesting and funny. No one has a gun to your head forcing you to read his posts on this site, his blog or the book when you see it at your local Borders Bookstore. Proud Father
I'm pretty sure that guy has several puppet accounts that he uses to hype up his own blog. It's kind of depressing, actually, if you think about it too long.Quote from: law schooled on October 23, 2007, 08:40:51 AMMr. LeeI am not lawchoolblogger.com, but I am his proud father. Instead of spending/wasting more than one month of his life on this site (actual time), he has written a book that is really good and will be published next year by a top publishing house.. The book is about his law school experiences so it makes sense that the readers of LSD might find his blog and book to be interesting and funny. No one has a gun to your head forcing you to read his posts on this site, his blog or the book when you see it at your local Borders Bookstore. Proud FatherIs it normal these days for fathers and sons to communicate by posing questions of one another across message boards while not acknowledging that they're family? Seems a little incredible.