- 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.
- With e-readers comes greater piracy of books.
- More navel-gazing from academic economists?
- First signs of a new equilibrium in entry-level legal salaries.
- 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.
- Honoring Dick Easterlin for his work on subjective well-being.
- Alan Wolfe talks to Russ Roberts about liberalism.
- Amazon eases Kindle book purchases on the iPhone.
- As Google grows, so too do its antitrust issues. Amazon might be under watch too. Does the administration plan to strengthen antitrust rules? Why?
- This is not another Great Depression.
- How to create portraits with drama.
- New tissue scaffold regrows cartilage and bone. work could help heal sports injuries, arthritis.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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