Monthly Archives: June 2004

Anchorage Daily News Says, “Good Suit”

The Anchorage Daily News editorialized in favor of the Frontier Travel case today.

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Iraq Abuse Recap

Whiskey Bar: Chapter and Verse provides a compact summary of what we suspect we know about the Iraq abuse story, and the far far murkier coverup.

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Excellent Advice for 1Ls (&2Ls & 3Ls)

Heidi Bond, the law student we all wish we had in our classes, has excellent advice for law students about What to get from your classes. I also liked her advice for summer associates.

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Open Park – A Great Idea

Open Park is a great idea, and Kevin Werbach is part of it:

WERBLOG: The Open Park Project is a non-profit working to establish free public WiFi connectivity on the National mall in Washington, DC. I'm one of the co-founders, along with Washington telecom lawyer Greg Staple and two others. On [April 28], Open Park launched its Website and its first location, on Capitol Hill.

Hard to believe, but this is the first public outdoor WiFi hotspot in Washington, DC. The area around Supreme Court, the Capitol Visitor Center, and the Library of Congress is now “lit.” Next stop: a wireless mesh from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.

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