I'll do some NY things today, and at 5 I'm doing the meet-up with readers of this blog. (Email me if you want to be included.)
I still have some notes from the conference which I'm going to use in a few posts. You'll have to wait! (Unbloggy, I know.)
I'll do a pretty substantial post on the lunch talk from John Jay Osborn (the author of "The Paper Chase").
For now -- because I want to get to the morning news -- let me post some photos from the dinner the night before the conference. We were in a cool basement room at the City Hall Restaurant... honoring Jethro K. Lieberman's book "The Litigious Society":
At my table, the glamorous and charming Nadine Strossen (of ACLU fame):
Also at the table, two very nice New York Law School students, John Indeck (left) and George Esposito (right):
I expect big things of these guys.
8 comments:
"I expect big things of these guys."
I'll bet you do.
I misread "The Litigious Society" to be something like "The Federalist Society." You know, like-minded souls that gather for fun and fellowship and pointers on suits.
George is a hottie.
I have plans this evening, but say hi to the other Althouse fans for me! :)
Yikes, those boyz is hot!
I like John better.
He looks like a young Prince Andrew, before he got fat and stayed arrogant.
And anyway, I never thought pinstripes on grey looked well.
Still, this is very much the case of arguing which Grecian god is the finer of the two -- Apollo or Narcissus.
Cheers,
Victoria
I am not a fan of her politics, but Nadine has excellent taste in cocktails, it appears.
My first and still favorite drink, the very dry martini with olives straight up (in the classic triangular glass).
MMMMMMMMMMMM.
Of course we should expect big things from these guys.
For one thing, they are dressed like adults.
That alone gives them a leg up on 98% of the men their age.
As Jeeves would say, "there is no time at which ties do not matter".
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