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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Fun Civ Pro fact of the day
So there is a reason to watch Jeopardy other than when Paul is on: You might learn things, even about civil procedure. Yesterday, I learned that Tennessee Williams (a St. Louis native) used to work at International Shoe--according to the question (answer?), it was while working there that Williams met a man named Stanley Kowalski.
This would be a great factoid to mention in class--if I had any hope that a decent number of students would know who Williams was.
Posted by Howard Wasserman on July 8, 2009 at 07:00 AM in Civil Procedure, Culture, Howard Wasserman | Permalink
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You just made my day, Howard!
Posted by: Vladimir | Jul 8, 2009 10:46:30 AM
This is great trivia, Howard, and it raises another is-shoe (pun intended, couldn't resist): Was the real Stanley Kowalski compensated for the use of his name? There could have been causes of action concerning privacy and slander (since the character in the play and film was so unseemly).
Posted by: Kelly Anders | Jul 8, 2009 10:59:00 AM
Fantastic! This is better than the fact that Worldwide Volkswagen was located sort of near where I grew up.
Posted by: Bruce Boyden | Jul 8, 2009 12:50:08 PM
I have a Torts case about a car accident on Elysian Fields in New Orleans. About one person a class can make the Streetcar Named Desire reference (or the mythological reference).
Posted by: Christine Hurt | Jul 8, 2009 2:40:36 PM
I've used names of famous movie stars in some exam fact patterns. Most of my students believe that Greer Garson is a "he." I'm getting too old for this. Send along the AARP application.
Posted by: Tim Zinnecker | Jul 9, 2009 12:06:44 PM