Bankruptcy/Debtor Law
Finally (and this time for real) I’ve finished my big paper
Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
JMBzine.com: Papers by JMB — if you’re a friend and want to read the recent law school paper, shoot me an email and I’ll send you the password to read it.
The last few days — quite a wild ride (part 1)
Monday, October 17th, 2005
I also know when I’m too busy… because that’s when I don’t have time to blog.
That statement was very true over the last few days.
It started on Thursday night at about 10 p.m. My Dad (a lawyer who specializes in consumer bankruptcy law at a price that poor folks can afford) called me up and […]
A call to postpone the effective date of BARF
Friday, September 9th, 2005
TPMCafe.com: How Can Anyone Vote No? — By Elizabeth Warren
A good argument on why the effective date of BARF (a/k/a Bankruptcy Abuse Reform Fiasco) should be postponed, for the sake of those in Louisiana who have lost everything (and will be left with mortgages for non-existent homes).
(For more discussion on this topic be sure […]
Collin Powell attacks Katrina response, Laura Bush defends it (but both kinda say the same thing)
Friday, September 9th, 2005CNN: Powell slams hurricane response
“There have been a lot of failures at a lot of levels — local, state and federal,” Powell said in an ABC interview for the “20/20″ program to be broadcast on Friday evening.
. . . “There was more than enough warning over time about the dangers to New Orleans. Not enough […]
Bankruptcy Outline
Sunday, December 14th, 2003I have my mini-outline done for Bankruptcy (downloadable in MS Word format). It runs 3 pages and is a condensation for the most part of a much longer outline by Damien Falgoust of Armchairpundit.com. (an outline that I highly recommend)Standard disclaimers for my outline apply. It is designed for last minute cramming not intensive studying. […]
Pig-headed Profs
Monday, November 10th, 2003Lawmeme: Professor’s blog sparks campus speech controversy - An interesting discussion on the freedom of university profs to utter hate speech from a blog hosted on a university web serverAfter reading the lawmeme story, I was curious about this prof’s blog so I pulled it up. It seemed a bit more edgy than most professorial […]



