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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Daily Dozen

  1. What's the point of the Socratic Method, anyway? That's a question I've been asking ever since I started law school. I have yet to hear an adequate answer.
  2. With e-readers comes greater piracy of books.
  3. More navel-gazing from academic economists?
  4. First signs of a new equilibrium in entry-level legal salaries.
  5. Women bullying women at work? I've never really seen this firsthand, but have had many female friends and coworkers complain about this in the past.
  6. Honoring Dick Easterlin for his work on subjective well-being.
  7. Alan Wolfe talks to Russ Roberts about liberalism.
  8. Amazon eases Kindle book purchases on the iPhone.
  9. As Google grows, so too do its antitrust issues. Amazon might be under watch too. Does the administration plan to strengthen antitrust rules? Why?
  10. This is not another Great Depression.
  11. How to create portraits with drama.
  12. New tissue scaffold regrows cartilage and bone. work could help heal sports injuries, arthritis.
Posted by Brian Hollar at 7:02 AM
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