Great news: thanks to Zach Graves and Cato’s new media department, Overlawyered finally has a working Facebook page with post updates and everything. Please take a moment to Like it now (& Tom Freeland (“Overlawyered celebrates discovery of world’s dumbest Facebook user by joining Facebook”)).
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Ten years ago on Instapundit…
…Overlawyered was getting a mention.
Most popular Overlawyered posts of 2011
These are the posts last year that drew the biggest readership:
- “‘White shoe’ law firms” (on the origins of that footwear association);
- “‘Hot Coffee’ (HBO) documentary reviewed”
- “Diane Schuler’s husband suing state, brother-in-law over wrong-way Taconic crash”
- “Ex-Colts cheerleader sues team over nude body-paint photos”
- “BoingBoing applauds cops’ lawlessness”
- “California bill would mandate fitted, rather than flat, sheets on hotel beds”
- “Drinking is a ‘handicap,’ fired former Florida State administrator says”
- “Rep. Dennis Kucinich sues House cafeteria over olive pit in sandwich”
- “It’s sad that we can’t…report on experiences freely” (moms’ club forum)
- “Schools for Misrule is off to the printer”
Remembering Larry Ribstein
Legal academia is in mourning for one of its most distinguished and multitalented figures, Larry Ribstein, a key scholar in corporate law and a provocative and rigorous exponent of law and economics thinking. Larry was an early blogger (at Ideoblog and more recently Truth on the Market), an influential critic of prosecutorial and regulatory excess, and a key voice in the debate on what law schools should do. He was also, I am grateful to say, an important friend of this site over many years. Like so many others, I had reason to appreciate his generous gifts of time and engagement, most recently in February when he helped arrange my U. of Illinois speech on Schools for Misrule, for which he served as the friendly counter-speaker, and led me around Champaign-Urbana, to which he was the perfect guide.
Some samplings of the outpouring around the blogosphere: Geoffrey Manne and Paul Caron (with tribute roundups), Steve Bainbridge, Tom Kirkendall (“a teacher who understood precisely what his life’s purpose was and pursued it with an endearing combination of intellectual curiosity, vitality, humanity and good humor,” Dave Hoffman (“a galvanic force… a great and unique voice”), Ted Frank, Henry Manne, Andy Morriss (“I suspect he’s already been named Associate Archangel for Research in heaven and doubled scholarly output there.”). A memorial service is planned at George Mason.
Yes, it has come to this
You can “like” me on Facebook. Thanks to Cato’s Zach Graves for setting it up.
Gone re-fishin’
I’m getting an early start on the weekend and won’t be posting for a few days. See you soon.
Gone fishin’
I will be taking a week or so away from the blog to enjoy the summer and will be holding comments until my return. See you soon.
Top 50 law blogs list
The methodology for estimating traffic is unclear, but it’s still nice to see Overlawyered in the top 10. [Cision]
Christmas break
I might post a little next week, but for now I’m going to take a break to enjoy the holiday, and I expect heavier fare will probably wait until the New Year. Enjoy the Christmas season!
49 comments so far…
…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.