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My Biggest Mistake in Law School

January 25, 2012 – 9:52 am | One Comment | 1,334 views

By David Keithly
As I look back on my illustrious 3-semester law school career, I can’t help but think back on some of the things I might have done differently if, in some cruel cosmic joke, I had to go back …

Confessions of an Apple Fanboy

November 9, 2011 – 12:01 am | 355 views

by David Keithly
New ideas are scary.  As human beings, we’re practically hard-wired to reject new ideas – not because they are bad, but because we’re uncomfortable with their newness.  We fear that which we don’t understand, and as a result, …

The Last Acceptable Prejudice

October 26, 2011 – 9:00 am | 3 Comments | 1,745 views

by David Keithly
 
I know what you’re thinking – political correctness has taken all the fun out of bigotry.  Before this whole “PC” movement, one of the best things about being American was that you could always find someone to look …

Paper Towel Woes by David Keithly

October 19, 2011 – 8:45 pm | One Comment | 466 views

Last week during a break in my evidence class, I used the men’s room on the lower level near LL101.  When I finished washing my hands, I waved my hand in front of the magical paper-towel dispenser and was surprised …

The Death Penalty, Revisited by David Keithly

October 19, 2011 – 6:42 pm | 274 views

I believe in the idea of the death penalty.  I believe that there are certain lines in a civilized society that you simply cannot cross and be allowed to remain a member of society.  When humanity witnesses something abhorrent, the …

What I Wish I’d Known as a 1L by David Keithly

October 19, 2011 – 4:17 pm | 400 views

Welcome to another school year and the year’s first issue of Nota Bene.  This is technically the opinions section, and I assure you that I plan on writing a lot of more serious opinions, and some even based on legal …