Who Killed the Bookstore?

In his latest posting on UConn Today, Dean Jeremy Paul urges bookstore-lovers to put the life we want above the cheaper prices we crave.

Dean Paul is co-author with Professor Michael Fischl of Getting to Maybe: How to Succeed on Law School Exams (Carolina Academic Press, 1999). His writings have appeared in the Texas Law Review, the Michigan Law Review, the University of Southern California Law Review, and the Washington Monthly in addition to a widely used introduction to legal reasoning entitled "A Bedtime Story" (74 Virginia Law Review 915, 1988). Dean Paul serves on the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Bar Foundation and the Advisory Board of the Connecticut Law Tribune, and is a former Board Member of the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union.

Recent Homepage Highlights

  • On May 17, Professor Peter Kochenburger will provide testimony to the House Committee on Financial Services during a hearing on "U.S. Insurance Sector: International Competitiveness and Jobs."

  • On May 16, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on his latest book, Power and Legitimacy - Reconciling Europe and the Nation State, at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna.

  • On May 11, Professor Richard Pomp will be a panelist for "States vs. Tribes - The Tobacco Tax Controversies" at the 2012 May Meeting of the Section of Taxation of the American Bar Association.

  • On May 10, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on "European Solidarity and National Identity - An American Perspective" as the lead panelist at a conference at the Free University of Berlin.

  • On May 9, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on "Power and Legitimacy" at a graduate colloquium at the Walter Hallstein Institute on European Constitutional Law at Humboldt University-Berlin.

  • On April 30, Professor Thomas Morawetz presented "Lessons from the Humanities" to the Legal Philosophy Discussion Group of Greater Los Angeles.

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