As our regular readers undoubtedly know, The Blackbook Legal Blog has always been a student-run enterprise.* I am happy to report, however, that the extent to which it will remain this way hinges on our hiring new contributing editors. That's my backhanded way of reporting that a majority of the contributing editor team here at Blackbook Legal has--as of this week--successfully completed the law school curriculum. Congratulations to law school graduates across the nation!
*We are pleased, of course, to already have one practicing attorney--Goutam Jois--in our ranks.
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Showing posts with label Graduation. Show all posts
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Commencement Speakers Should be Failures in Life

Timothy Noah, of Slate Magazine, however, has some unconventional advice for schools when it comes to picking commencement speakers: “Don’t invite people who succeeded. Invite people who failed.” Noah explains that “people typically have a much easier time recounting, in often vivid detail, where they screwed up in life than they do explaining what they did right.” This is certainly a novel approach. I’m not so sure how this would go over with the higher ups, but I kind of like it. In fact, I’m going to begin openly campaigning for Rod Blagojevich as our commencement speaker.
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