Tag: J.D. Vance

  • Non-Sequiturs: 06.07.17
    Non-Sequiturs

    Non-Sequiturs: 06.07.17

    * Ben Wittes on James Comey’s prepared testimony (which he’ll deliver tomorrow): “the most shocking single document compiled about the official conduct of the public duties of any President since the release of the Watergate tapes.” [Lawfare]

    * Could the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program be eliminated — retroactively? Thoughts from Professor Gregory Crespi. [SSRN]

    * The California Supreme Court appears less than enthused about a ballot measure that would compel the courts to decide death penalty cases more quickly. [How Appealing]

    * Behind every great bestseller is… a tiger mother? How Amy Chua mentored J.D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy (affiliate link). [The Atlantic]

    * Picking up on Shannon Achimalbe’s post from earlier today, here’s additional financial advice for young lawyers. [SoFi]

    * Legal technology is a godsend — but what do you do when problems arise? [Reboot Your Law Practice]

    * Mark your calendars: one week from today, on June 14 in San Francisco, it’s the Battle of the (Law Firm) Bands! [Family Violence Appellate Project]

  • Non-Sequiturs: 05.19.17
    Non-Sequiturs

    Non-Sequiturs: 05.19.17

    * Holy smokes! What subject just led the en banc Eleventh Circuit to issue almost 300 pages worth of opinions? [How Appealing]

    * I’m all in favor of anonymous blogging, but there’s no denying that it can be hazardous to one’s Article III ambitions. [BuzzFeed]

    * It’s not just President Donald Trump’s handshakes that can be dangerous (just ask Justice Neil Gorsuch); he’s weaponized the hug as well, as James Comey learned. [Althouse]

    * A high-profile visitor over at the Volokh Conspiracy: renowned First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams will be blogging about his new book, The Soul of the First Amendment (affiliate link). [Volokh Conspiracy / Washington Post]

    * Speaking of books, here’s Professor Lisa Pruitt on J.D. Vance’s (critically acclaimed, bestselling) memoir, Hillbilly Elegy (affiliate link): “I knew Yale law degrees were valuable, but Vance’s seems to be working miracles.”

    * And here are some reflections from Professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson on whether fear should be part of the law school experience. [PrawfsBlawg]

    * Mark your calendars: June 14 in San Francisco, Battle of the (Law Firm) Bands! [Family Violence Appellate Project]

  • Non-Sequiturs: 08.19.16
    Non-Sequiturs

    Non-Sequiturs: 08.19.16

    * Is it time for Mike Pence to act on pardoning a wrongfully convicted man? [Huffington Post]

    * Let the postmortems begin: Who killed Gawker? [New York Magazine]

    * Lewis & Clark Law School fails Communications 101. [Law and More]

    * This is a huge step backwards for Title VII enforcement. [Slate]

    * The number of prospective law professors takes a tumble. [TaxProf Blog]

    * Yale Law School grad J.D. Vance, author of the bestselling memoir Hillbilly Elegy (affiliate link), explains the appeal of Donald Trump to certain voters. [New York Times]

  • Non-Sequiturs: 06.30.16
    Non-Sequiturs

    Non-Sequiturs: 06.30.16

    * This excerpt from Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis (affiliate link) explains how a kid from the Rustbelt felt like a fish out of water at Yale Law School. [Huffington Post]

    * Is the police culture in America at odds with the democratic nature of our government? [Katz Justice]

    * Increasing associate compensation may be increasing the divide between the haves and have-nots. [Law and More]

    * It is okay if you don’t have it all figured out when you go to law school. [Legal Cheek]

    * Putting up a fight over MoFo’s “Ivy League” rates. [Law360 (sub. req.)]

    * Explaining the sex scandal that is rocking the Oakland police department. [Slate]