« It's the Circuit Courts that Matter | Main | Jim Rossi's new book »
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Law and Society Conference
Tomorrow, I’m off to Las Vegas for the Law and Society conference, so I’ll probably be doing very little blogging for the rest of the week. If you hear from me, it will be because: (1) there’s an absolutely amazing bloggable issue I discovered and I can’t contain my excitement and wait; or (2) I’m bored in Vegas, at which point, there’s something seriously wrong with me.
At the conference, I will be participating in an “author meets reader” panel in which a bunch of professors will be commenting on my book, The Digital Person. Besides myself, the panel will include Neil Richards, Joel Reidenberg, Orin Kerr, and Gaia Bernstein. After four critiques of my book, I hope that there’s a back door to the room so I can quietly slip out. I think it will be an interesting panel, and I hope I survive the experience. If you’ll be at the conference, stop by and say hello. In another version of “author meets reader,” it would be nice to meet some readers of this blog, at least to confirm that somebody somewhere is reading my posts.
Posted by Daniel Solove on May 31, 2005 at 01:46 PM in Daniel Solove, Life of Law Schools | Permalink
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
https://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341c6a7953ef00d83511bb1d53ef
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Law and Society Conference:
Comments
The comments to this entry are closed.