I've Been Cheating on You
We've been going steady for quite a while now, dear reader. And during that time I've given you first dibs on my electronic musings about new cases and topics of interest. Sure, I've published a few print pieces from time to time, but I've always immediately brought them to our little electronic home.
But recently, I had an offer I couldn't refuse. You see, Ted Frank over at Point of Law has a regular monthly group discussion on a particular case or topic. Usually, the group is comprised of lots of scholars, Super Lawyers, and other legal A-listers. This month, however, Ted made a charitable exception and invited me to participate in the group!
The topic is the Wal-Mart v. Dukes case. Other than me, the group is just as notable and insightful as ever.
So you can see why -- just for this month -- I'll be cheating on you by first posting my Wal-Mart related musings over at Ted's site as part of the group discussion. In contrast, this site will be a Wal-Mart free zone.
But I promise to tell you about each illicit post! And you can follow the group in "real time" by visiting the discussion here.
I hope you'll check it out and get in on the action by commenting yourself.


