Archive for January, 2007
To the memory of Professor Robert Drinan, S.J.
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007This column first appeared in the Georgetown Law Weekly on January 30, 2007.
Normally, this column is dedicated to complaints or bragadoccio about my lack of work ethic, the proper way to trick a GULC pop machine into accepting money from a MetroCard, cheese, etc., etc. Right now, I’d like to depart from the low-brow gallows […]
RIP Robert Drinan, S.J.
Monday, January 29th, 2007Father Drinan passed away on Sunday, Jan 28, 2007. I was privilaged to have been present at the last mass he presided over as celebrant, and to have taken his human rights class.
Here’s the obituary at CNN.com.
R.I.P, Fr. Drinan.
Across the Great Divide
Wednesday, January 24th, 2007This column originally appeared in the Georgetown Law Weekly on January 21, 2007.
This is my last semester of law school, presuming that 1) I have correctly tallied my credits for the year, and 2) that I pass all of my classes. These are both large assumptions, but for the sake of simplicity we shall say […]
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