Philosophy Wanders But Is It Lost?
Howl of the Day: Feb 9, 2016 In an impressive article in the New York Times, Robert Frogeman and Adam
By Alex Wall|2019-03-21T03:09:25+00:00February 9th, 2016|Theory|6 Comments
Howl of the Day: Feb 9, 2016 In an impressive article in the New York Times, Robert Frogeman and Adam
By Alex Wall|2019-03-21T03:09:25+00:00July 16th, 2015|Practice|1 Comment
The following are class notes for a seminar on the Israel-Palestine problem. The goal of the class is to create an informed discussion among participants who may have no previous experience with the subject. We attempt to set up a discussion by providing various points of view on an issue, with just enough provocative material to encourage a lively exchange of views. We try not to let our own biases affect the presentation too much.
By Alex Wall|2019-03-21T03:09:24+00:00June 17th, 2015|Justice|4 Comments
By: Kenneth Smookler The following is from a draft of a forthcoming book, with the working title Farr & Beyond: Lawyers
By Alex Wall|2019-03-21T03:09:24+00:00June 17th, 2015|Theory|13 Comments
By: Alex Wall Imagine you are the driver of a runaway train. The brakes on your train have failed, but
By Alex Wall|2019-03-21T03:09:24+00:00June 5th, 2015|Practice|3 Comments
The road to building a more sustainable economy and reducing growing income inequality leads through the public treasury. Yet we see little change in the way governments budget. It’s time we did.