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    :: Thursday, July 29, 2004 ::
    I just used a copy of Goodridge to whack a spider.

    Just thought you should know.

    :: David M. Wagner 4:11 PM [+] ::
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    :: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 ::
    Crooked Timber -- welcome to my blogroll!

    :: David M. Wagner 6:39 PM [+] ::
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    :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 ::
    "Law and Torture," by Prof. Ruth Wedgwood (no lefty) and former DCI James Woolsey, originally published in the WSJ, June 28, 2004.

    :: David M. Wagner 2:59 PM [+] ::
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    :: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 ::
    Comments comin' up on the Court's end-of-year work-product. In the meantime, grok this: my law alma mater, George Mason University, has made me even prouder of it than I already was by opening a legal-aid clinic for needy members of the military services.

    Says acting dean Dan Polsby:
    "It's not exactly a secret that the culture of higher education in America is anti-military," Polsby said. "We're a little different in the law school. We're near the Pentagon, with a lot of military and naval officers in our student body. I just don't think we drink very deeply from the same cultural springs that some of our brother and sister schools drink from."
    Cheers, Dan!

    :: David M. Wagner 3:21 PM [+] ::
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