December 17, 2004

Milwaukee.

This morning, I'm driving 80 miles, to Milwaukee, to do a roundtable with some Wisconsin lawyers for the Wisconsin Law Journal. We're going to talk about federal jurisdiction, the old questions: when can you go to federal court and how do you know when you should want to go to federal court? This is a subject I've been teaching for twenty years, and yet somehow I wonder whether I'll have anything to say. I'll be interested to hear what the practicing lawyers have to say on the subject, at the very least. I'm there to play the role of The Professor.

So I'm off. I'll be back later (with any luck). Perhaps I'll have some Milwaukee photographs or Milwaukee stories.

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