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The foul pole--defined as a vertical demarcation that marks fair territory from foul--is a home for discussions of baseball, politics, and whatever else is interesting. Of course, in baseball, the foul pole is actually fair territory. My hope is that this blog lives up to the relatively low standard of the foul pole’s nomenclature.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

The Advent of "Law Talk"

A new Podcast is up and available on the Concurring Opinions blog. Nate Oman will be hosting Law Talk: The Legal Scholarship Podcast. As a good academician, I welcome the addition of any podcast that seeks to host scholars!
Posted by Brad at 7:17 AM

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Brad is a diehard Red Sox fan, an assistant professor of political science at UNLV, a Terp and Huskie, beer connoisseur, a squish, a lib, a pretty good cook, and captain of his softball team.
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