* My recent post about the steep decline in law school applicants was picked up by a few legal news sites. Some good discussions about the potential impact on tuition (or lack thereof). [Above the Law; WSJ Law Blog; ABA Journal]
* The ABA Journal picked up my post discussing why pre-law students are losing interest in political careers. [ABA Journal]
* An article in defense of superstition argues that being illogical can actually bring some benefits. Sadly for some, that's not the case when it comes to the LSAT. [NYTimes]
* Apparently, college makes people care less about racism. [Gawker]
* An awesome new machine allows paraplegics to avoid using wheelchairs. [YouTube]
* Bad spring allergies? Consider using a neti pot. I just started, and the verdict so far is "weird, but effective." [The Hairpin; Wikipedia]
* The ABA Journal picked up my post discussing why pre-law students are losing interest in political careers. [ABA Journal]
* An article in defense of superstition argues that being illogical can actually bring some benefits. Sadly for some, that's not the case when it comes to the LSAT. [NYTimes]
* Apparently, college makes people care less about racism. [Gawker]
* An awesome new machine allows paraplegics to avoid using wheelchairs. [YouTube]
* Bad spring allergies? Consider using a neti pot. I just started, and the verdict so far is "weird, but effective." [The Hairpin; Wikipedia]
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