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LA Hump Day Links: May 16, 2012
We are less than a week away from another summer solstice (and the highly publicized NATO Summit). Take your mind off any worries and slip into a summer state of mind with these hot LA links. Note: A lot of … Continue reading
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LA Hump Day Links: April 25, 2012
Hey LA readers! Hang tight with us as we try to put together some new articles on the site! It’s very easy for us to get caught up in reading, and soon enough, more of the writing will follow. For … Continue reading
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LA Hump Day Links: April 11, 2012
“Nobody Says I Love You Anymore,” by Sarah Hepola at The Morning News. From Dallas to Austin to New York back to Dallas. Sarah Hepola describes our love-hate relationships with our original locales in an eloquent “how-to” guide on coming … Continue reading
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LA Hump Day Links: April 4, 2012
For this week’s “LA Hump Day Links,” we have a slightly different approach. Instead of “links,” plural, we submit one main link: SCOTUSblog. SCOTUSblog is the creation of Tom Goldstein, a Supreme Court litigation professor at Stanford and Harvard who … Continue reading
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LA Hump Day Links: March 21, 2012
Forgive us now, as many of the links come from The New York Times. We strive every week to find a diverse set of writing from a wide array of sources, but this week, the NYT simply had too much … Continue reading