Saturday, Scott Greenfield posted about the ethics of defense lawyers who make a big deal out of the fact that they used to be prosecutors and can therefore do a better job of defense. Scott, let's say, has his doubts: The pitch is intended to capitalize on a basic misperception by the public, that the skills one develops as a prosecutor, characterized as "experience in … [Read more...] about So Your Lawyer Has Some Influence?
Archives for October 2008
Retouching Sarah Palin
It's hard to really be sure, but the dumbest issue among the many dumb issues to emerge from this election season is the question of whether it was disrespectful of Newsweek to put an unretouched photo of Sarah Palin on the cover because it exposed all her flaws. That's an easy one: Newsweek does journalism. They're not supposed to retouch any of the photos. Besides, have … [Read more...] about Retouching Sarah Palin
Fear Itself is Fear Enough
A few months ago I saw squirrel get hit by a car. I had just noticed it starting to cross the street when it spotted an approaching car and froze on the pavement. It was probably safe where it was, but I could see it was overwhelmed by fear and I knew, a second before it happened, that the squirrel was going to panic and run the wrong way, right under the wheels of the oncoming … [Read more...] about Fear Itself is Fear Enough
Music Rights, Politician’s Rights
One of the many side issues during this campaign season has been the use of contemporary music by the campaigns---in commercials or as background to conventions and rallies. The original artists don't always like the candidates who use their music, and often they have the legal right to stop them. (Not always. Music licensing is complicated and often kind of stupid.) Getting … [Read more...] about Music Rights, Politician’s Rights
Congratulations to Paul Krugman
Economist and New York Times opinion columnist Paul Krugman just won the Nobel Prize for economics. Despite his controversial opinions in the Times, he really does deserve this award. I was going to explain why, but Arnold Kling does a much better job of it. His theories on international trade tend to recommend more government intervention than traditional trade theory did, but … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Paul Krugman