Monthly Archives: October 2012

The Real reason you didn’t get in.

As we discussed today, although many blame affirmative action’s racial preferences for their failure to get into their first choice college, the reality is far from that. Indeed, preferences based on athletics, donors, alumni connections, and geographical diversity (my husband always credits his Wisconsin upbringing for getting into Duke) are much more relevant than race. […]

More fun with the First Amendment.

Just when you thought Constitutional Law couldn’t get more interesting, Mayor Menino, the Mayor of Boston, brings us a case that tops even the Bachelor’s First Amendment rights. Trojan, the condom company, has proposed a giveaway of vibrating sex toys on the plaza at Government Center (remember that vast concrete wasteland on your way to […]

Ethical Questions College Students Face

A colleague sent me this article that addresses the top ethical dilemmas most college students face. Take some time to think about each question. For my LA346 students, apply your life principles to these questions, and see where you land. Just thinking about these questions ahead of time will help all of us avoid pitfalls […]

A Diverse Classroom

This week the Supreme Court hears argument on a case that will surely impact my children, and all those applying to state universities in the future. In Fisher v. U. of Texas, a young woman from Texas sued the university for its use of race in admissions. She gave her first interview recently, and it […]

Better late than never

I probably should have posted this before my students had a paper due, but they all have more to come. I actually was saving this article, and reminded of it as I read yet another paper that talked about a “trail” instead of a “trial.” Sigh Sigh Sigh. According to this article, I am not […]

For those students studying for the LSAT exam.

I wanted to share this article sent to me by a current student about how studying for the LSAT makes you smarter. I am pretty sure that any intellectual boost I obtained from studying for the LSAT many years ago has worn off by now, but this is good news for those of you studying […]