…on the item about the 13 year old in Florida whose parents have filed an age bias complaint against a community college that won’t admit her. I am regularly surprised by which posts here turn out to stir the most reader interest.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on June 4, 2010
…on the item about the 13 year old in Florida whose parents have filed an age bias complaint against a community college that won’t admit her. I am regularly surprised by which posts here turn out to stir the most reader interest.
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How regular can a surprise be before it’s not longer a surprise?
Participants in the thread get a cookie and an invitation to party at Walter Olson or Ted Frank’s home.
Invitees will not be turned away due to age.
Hmmm, ice cream.
Should we start commenting on the number of comments on a thread? Then maybe we can comment on the number of these comments.
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