Two of my little daughter’s favorite Taylor Swift songs:
What if owls had flags?
Today (4 August) is International Owl Awareness Day!
*Originalism and the Meaning of ‘Twenty Dollars’*
That is the title of this excellent paper by my colleague and friend Michael Smith, who is a law professor at St Mary’s School of Law in San Antonio, Texas.
P.S.: I have been meaning to blog about Professor Smith’s provocative critique of “originalism” months ago (see also his forthcoming work, “Is Originalism Bullshit?“), but it suffices to say this is one of those papers that I wish I had written first!
Due to some techincal difficulties, I will not be blogging today
Sorry, not sorry!
Wikipedia Wednesday: Edmundo González Urrutia
He was the opposition presidential candidate and by all accounts (see this statement from the Carter Center, for example) is the true victor of the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election held on Sunday, 28 July: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmundo_González_Urrutia
Tuesday Twitter: who wore it best? (Paris Olympics edition)
These might be the mutterings of an old curmudgeon, but I still don’t get why beach volleyball is an Olympic sport. (See here, for example.) As far as the uniforms for the parade of nations are concerned (the opening ceremonies are my favorite part of the Olympics), I would award gold and silver medals to Team Mongolia and Team Haiti!
Singapore Sunday: Road Safety Park
Via Remember Singapore, I am reblogging below a history of the Garden City’s famed “Road Safety Park”:
*Gödel’s Loophole* update
I wrote the first draft of “Gödel’s Loophole” in 2012, and it was published in the Capital University Law Review in 2013. Since then, it has been cited by Adam Gopnik in The New Yorker (see here) and has garnered its own Wikipedia page (here). Earlier this week, it became my first paper to be downloaded over 10,000 times on SSRN!

