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Daily Archive for December 4th, 2008

With the specter of a $5.2 billion deficit (and the inevitable cuts that will follow) sending shivers through state offices throughout Minnesota, the judiciary is no exception. On the heels of the announcement of just how sizeable the projected budget hole is, the judiciary quickly sent out a response.
The following statement is from Minnesota Supreme [...]

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The American Bar Association has made its last call for entries into its video/essay competition on gender diversity.
The deadline for submissions to the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession 20th anniversary video/essay contest is Dec. 31, noon, Central Standard Time.  Entries must be based on the theme “Gender Diversity:  Have We Solved the Problem?  [...]

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Be careful with whom you joust

My brother Jeffrey, a Medievalist who chairs the English Department at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., is a co-author of his own blog. Since that blog, “In the Middle,” specializes in Medieval literature, I rarely have occasion to mention it here. However, recently he posted an interesting tidbit that I thought might be of [...]

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