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Wednesday
Sep062006

Dean Tootin' (aka Today's New Blawg)

Lawrence R. Velvel of the Massachusetts School of Law pulls no punches about his thoughts on the Seventh Circuit's recent decision in a case involving IBM's pension plan. He thinks it's "abominable," and a product of "the dishonesty one reviles and the federal judiciary about which one rarely writes." He explains why, then follows up, on his blog. (Dean Velvel is also a podcaster.)

By the way, Dean Velvel is the first blogging law school dean I've yet encountered. If there are others, do let me know.

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