With gratitude to my colleague (and occasional Faculty Lounge guest blogger), Cassandra Robertson, for drawing this to my attention. Here's a review of an academic book on photography that Cassandra and I both felt may tell us something about the perils of how some of us write (or feel that we should write) law review articles. See what you think!
Brilliant! I loved this piece. The point reminds me of Pierre Schlag's recent piece, "The Faculty Workshop."
Posted by: Unworthy Conversant | August 06, 2011 at 11:37 AM
In this comment, I shall argue, that the aforementioned review, about which I shall have more to say in a moment, and upon which Lipton (2011) has so presciently adumbrated, is the perihelion of academic satire.
Posted by: Eric Fink | August 06, 2011 at 06:32 PM
Nicely done, Erik.
Posted by: Jacqui Lipton | August 06, 2011 at 08:02 PM