How to Read a Legal Opinion
This week’s SCOTUS nomination hearings reminded me of this wonderful resource for anyone interested in legal history, written by Cal Berkeley law professor (and fellow Tiger) Orrin Kerr (@OrinKerr)
This week’s SCOTUS nomination hearings reminded me of this wonderful resource for anyone interested in legal history, written by Cal Berkeley law professor (and fellow Tiger) Orrin Kerr (@OrinKerr)
In which my friend and Microsoft colleague Matthew Roche (@SQLAllFather) reminds us of the importance of, um, effective communication.
via What is Ragtime Music? – Music Video Lesson by Robert Estrin (virtualsheetmusic.com)
“Diverse and inclusive workplaces can be both difficult to find and hard to create. But if you care about making your own workplace truly inclusive, you have the ability to effect real change—as an ally. An ally is someone who is not a member of an underrepresented group but who takes action to support that group.”
I’m finding this useful as a quick comparison tool as I read about inflation rates, fuel costs, housing, and the like. How much in today’s dollars was a gallon of gas during the oil crises of the 70s? What did my student loans tally in today’s dollars? http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/