Category Archives: Culture

Moving movie posters

Via kottke: “Pablo Eyre took a number of movie posters featuring photography from their respective movies and replaced the photos with actual scenes. I imagine this is what movie posters look like in Harry Potter.” (Check out Mr Eyre’s website … Continue reading

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True or false?

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“Breaking Bad and the Natural Law Tradition”

Update (2 Feb. 2016): Our paper has a new title: “So Long Suckers: Bargaining and Betrayal in Breaking Bad.” We’ve posted a complete draft of our working paper on SSRN, and we’ve posted our new abstract here. That is the … Continue reading

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¡Feliz Halloween!

Mexico’s Favorite Halloween Costumes: El Chapo and Trump https://t.co/3P8y1xkrVT h/t @nycsouthpaw pic.twitter.com/sA8rNwiJQ7 — Miriam Elder (@MiriamElder) October 30, 2015

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Happy Ada Lovelace Day!

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Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! 

   The law library of George Mason University has a wonderful collection of bobblehead dolls of our Supreme Court Justices and other historical jurists.

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Mapping the writers and the works of “the lost generation”

Credit: Martin Varnic (via kottke).

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Moon lanterns

Hat tip: Nadiine (via imgur).

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Trumpanistas

Can you spot the difference between a “fashionista” and a “trumpanista,” or this is a false choice, a distinction without a difference? The Urban Dictionary defines a fashionista as “a person devoted to fashion clothing, particularily [sic] unique or high … Continue reading

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“There are two important things in life: time and people …”

We were attending an academic conference at the University of Florida in Gainesville this weekend when we found this little letter in a display case on the first floor of Gerson Hall. The one-page letter is dated 4 July 2002 … Continue reading

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