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Valedictorian

May 23, 2008

San Joaquin College of Law, class of 2008. Valedictorian.

It’s me. I got the call today. I have to write a speech.

7 Comments

  1. Jim on May 23rd, 2008

    Wow! Great! But I have to say I am not surprised. Keep it up!

    Dad

  2. Kansas Heretic on May 24th, 2008

    Congrats! Now’s your chance to insert pro-atheist dogma into your speech, thus making the captive, unsuspecting audience think that your college approves of such actions! I’ll send you five bucks if you do it and get on Fox News. :p

  3. Rebecca on May 25th, 2008

    That’s fantastic! Congratulations. I’ll be sure to bring my camera which has video on it to record the moment!

  4. Eric W on May 26th, 2008

    Congratulations. :)

  5. Steven Alexander on May 28th, 2008

    Surely you’re not surprised. Congratulations.

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    [...] another blogger (a valedictorian law student no less) pointed out, sometimes the will of the people is in conflict with constitutional law. He [...]

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    [...] When I was a law student, I used a laptop. Sometimes (like in my deathly boring class on wills and trusts, or while my remedies professor shared endless anecdotes and punny witticisms) I was only playing games. But most of the time, I used my Mac to take highly structured lecture notes (using OmniOutliner), to do quick legal research (with LexisNexis), to explore basic background information (with Google), and to request clarification from classmates (”What did the professor just say?”) (using Adium). My grades were alright. [...]

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