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Stephen M (Ethesis)

Ok, I've listened to your audio link, you've become an entertainer. Fun to read, but not an act to follow.

On the other hand, you did have some interesting things to say, especially with the current topics (e.g. http://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2005/08/what_law_school.html#comments ) and others.

BTW, like Letters from Law School, it appears that you've taken the "real" or more common perspective. Nicely done.

Please delete my earlier comment.

Carolyn Mitchell

7.25.2006, Tuesday

Hi, Alex Wellen!
Remember me? It's Carolyn Mitchell in Los Angeles. I was a great fan and promoter of BARMAN!
I hope that you are well! How is life in San Francisco?!? I read both of your articles in the NY Times when they first appeared! Good job! I still have your autographed copy of BARMAN. I hope to receive an autographed copy of LOVESICK soon! Take care! Enjoy the summer!
Fondly,
Carolyn Mitchell :)
P.S. Have you ever considered an article about lower-tiered schools' dismal bar passage rates and the cruel fact that they fail tons of students. Politics are also involved..... How sad!

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