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LRW: Behind the Curve?

February 14, 2012 – 12:00 am | 794 views

By Jonathan Foster
You’ve heard it before: “Legal Research and Writing is the most important class of your first year.” It’s a sentiment that is frequently repeated in law schools and law firms across the country. Professors of other subjects often …

Food Court

January 25, 2012 – 12:00 am | 397 views

By Jonathan Foster
As we return from a winter break likely devoid of law school thought processes and class preparation, it may help the transition if we return to our foundational skills–get back to basics, if you will (no, I don’t …

Statement from the Nota Bene Editorial Board

November 9, 2011 – 12:03 am | 12,176 views

This issue of the Nota Bene marks our last of the semester. With that in mind, the Editorial Board would like take a moment to issue a brief statement relating to the contents of this week’s issue. In particular, one …

Food Court: The Taste of Fall – Jonathan Foster

October 26, 2011 – 9:00 am | 379 views

Season to Taste
 
Many beginning chefs tremble with fear at the sight of those three little words lingering at the end of most recipes. No, not those three little words (though they can be equally scary). I’m talking about “season to …

First Year Curriculum: Dynamic or Complacent? by Jonathan Foster

October 19, 2011 – 8:15 pm | 589 views

Comparisons can be dangerous.  In relationships, comparing a significant other to an ex is romantically fatal; in the mirror, comparing oneself to a supermodel is self-esteem suicide. In politics, comparing oneself to Reagan may seem like a good idea at …