The Volokh Conspiracy

A Dark Fantasy Indeed:

Paul Caron writes about a proposal for a Fantasy Law School League.

A.S.:
Already we are wondering who the first pick in the draft would be...
11.4.2005 11:52am
Rhadamanthus (mail):
Amused to see the prejudice against blogging continues. Can anyone tell me why blogging is considered inherently evil?
11.4.2005 1:19pm
Lorenzo (mail):
Forget the fantasy league and go right to a league of super lawyers. Start with animation, tie-ins with ninja turtles and spread out into merchandising. Big bucks all around. There's also a wealth of story line ideas in VC posts, or at least the comments.
11.4.2005 2:43pm
Jacob (mail):
does this remind anyone else (at least among the more recent law school graduates here) of fantasy civil procedure from first year? where one "drafts" various gunners and is awarded points depending on their comments and responses in class?
11.4.2005 2:58pm
Former Student (www):
Jacob,

I prefered Gunner Bingo. To win, you had to not only fill your card, but make then make a substantive comment using a predetermined (and usually esoteric) word or phrase. Kumquat was a popular choice...
11.4.2005 3:59pm
Jeff H (mail):
And what I don't get is why a judicial citation wouldn't be worth the most points of all. Seems like that would be the ultimate.

Separately, I always like Dilbert's buzz-word bingo: http://www.lurkertech.com/chris/dilbert-buzzword.jpg

Jeff
11.4.2005 6:06pm