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December 13, 2007

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Childress

That was just a joke, unless John Steele is the superhero name for David Lat. But John's top ten legal ethics stories post is in fact featured by the ABA Journal's online weekly version. http://www.abajournal.com/weekly/blog_names_years_top_10_make_that_11_legal_ethics_stories

John Steele

Childress, yes it's a joke, but the runner-up award was for all lawyer-bloggers, not just for Lat. (And unless I'm mistaken, Lat is a former-lawyer-blogger.)

Bill Gallagher

John, I am quoting from an old "Bob Newhart Show" episode when I say: "Isn't it unprofessional to explain your jokes?" (I know Alan remembers that!)

Bill

John Steele

Bill,

Yes, I'm probably being paranoid to boot! Enjoy the break. My students are taking my exam right now so I can't get an early jump on the weekend. I have to sit by the phone.

Childress

Good news, John: you just moved one step closer to the title...
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/legal_profession/2007/12/update-alberto.html

John Steele

Alan,

As did the lawyer-bloggers at LPB! At first I was stunned to see Gonzales named as Lawyer of the Year, given that (imho) the best argument as to why Gonzales shouldn't be considered a scofflaw is because he was simply over his head as a lawyer. But then I recalled that Time Magazine often considered bad people or controversial people as the Person of the Year, simply based on the newsiness of the person's year. In that sense, the ABA's award made sense. But now this backtracking has muddled the issue entirely. They should have anticipated the reaction and (1) if they were going to go with the newsiness-without-regard-to-virtue criterion, they should have named Gonzales and defended their choice; or (2) not named Gonzales in the first place.

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