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Thanks to all for your feedback and encouragement. It's what keeps me going.
Don't forget, I am always looking for contributors. All of you have great ideas for the classroom. This is a place to share those ideas for our common good. Please feel free to write them up and send them to me to be posted under your name.
Thanks, again, for reading and contributing.
Mark DeAngelis
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Asst. Prof. in Residence, BLAW
University of Connecticut
Legal Studies Classroom blog: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/
YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/profblaw?feature=mhum
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From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ingulli, Elaine
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 6:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Legal Studies Classroom Blog summary
Oh let me second that VERY strongly:. I cannot thank you enough for all the work you do on this--it is really wonderful. I often use your little videos and songs and find them very provocative
Elaine Ingulli
Professor of Business Law
Local Negotiator, SFT
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
(609)652-4304
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From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steven Abraham [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 6:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Legal Studies Classroom Blog summary
Mark
Just a quick note to thank you for sending these. They're interesting to read
SEA
On 10/22/2012 2:19 PM, Mark DeAngelis wrote:
Hello All:
Here's a summary of topics from the Legal Studies Classroom blog for the last two weeks. If you see something that interests you, I hope you will take a look at it and share with others. Here is the general link: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/
The Legal Studies Classroom blog strives to serve as a shared internet archive of innovative and interesting classroom resources. In furtherance of that goal, I am actively seeking contributors who are willing to share any classroom resource - an interesting case, a video, a favorite story, etc.. Contributors will be properly and conspicuously credited as post authors. Posts may be printed and placed in teaching portfolios.
The more we share, the more resources we all have available to use for our mutual and greater benefit. By posting your resources on the web, you make them available immediately to all your colleagues in any classroom or other place where an internet connection can be found.
10/8: The Ring of Fire! What Could Possibly Go Wrong? http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-ring-of-fire-what-could-possibly-go.html
10/9: Who makes law?: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/who-makes-law.html
10/10: More medical marijuana Despite Federal Prohibitions: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/more-medical-marijuana-despite-federal.html
10/11: new Connecticut Law Targets Domestic Violence: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/new-conn-law-targets-domestic-violence.html
10/12: Law Music Video: One More Year: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/law-music-video-one-more-year.html
10/15: Google it or Lose It: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/google-it-or-lose-it.html
10/16: half as Much: Musical Analogy of Interpreting a Statute: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/half-as-much-musical-analogy-of.html
10/17: Chevron Plays Dirty Trying to Squirm Out of Pollution Judgment: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/chevron-plays-dirty-trying-to-squirm.html
10/18: No Apology in Court: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/2012/10/no-apology-in-court.html
10/19: Law Music Video: Ain't No Reason: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/
I hope you find this blog a useful resource and are interested in contributing to this shared clearinghouse of classroom materials.
Mark DeAngelis
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Asst. Prof. in Residence, BLAW
University of Connecticut
Legal Studies Classroom blog: http://legalstudiesclassroom.blogspot.com/
YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/profblaw?feature=mhum
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