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Levine on The Constitution as Poetry @TouroLawCenter

Samuel J. Levine, Touro College Law Center, has published The Constitution as Poetry 49 Seton Hall L. Rev. 737 (2019). Here is the abstract. Building upon a body of scholarship that compares constitutional interpretation to biblical and literary interpretation, and … Continue reading

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More Poetry — Trustee Style

Here is a great poem about why you should just say no if anyone asks you to serve as a trustee:The trustee’s job, I think, does not afford him such a happy lot.In return for modest fees, he’s subject to… … Continue reading

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Law, Not Poetry @BarbaraRich_law @Medium

Barbara Rich explains how she became a lawyer, not a poet. Here, for Medium. Read more detail on Recent Legal Ethics posts –

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Taking Note: Poetry Reading Is Up—Federal Survey Results

National Endowment for the Arts – Sunil Iyengar, NEA Director of Research and Analysis: “In recent months, I’ve come across various news articles and at least one press release declaring that social media has contributed greatly to poetry’s readership. Some … Continue reading

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Poetry in Motion: High School Student/Immigrant Allowed to Participate in Contest Even When Excluded from Eligibility

On April 20, 2018, Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. of the US District Court of Maine issued a well-reasoned 39 page decision granting an injunction against the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) from prohibiting a high school student from … Continue reading

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