Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Winter Meeting

Again this year as in '06, '07, '08, '09, and '11, I am in Williamsburg for the winter meeting of The Virginia Bar Association, and pleased to see many of my favorite people. This morning ends Pia Trigiani's year as president of the Association, and I was amused to meet her law partner David Mercer yesterday at the meeting of this committee, he is a hoot and a half.

The next president Hugh Fain told me he saw where I had blogged about the suit he filed for the Rick Perry campaign.

I saw the Chief Justice at the venue yesterday with her husband, and was reminded that she told me when I first met him years ago he was a much better-known local celebrity as a high school football coach than she was as a federal magistrate judge.

Friday, January 13, 2012

No brainer

I hope that you will agree that the Stop Online Piracy Act is an abomination, sponsored by Southwest Virginia's own Congressman Goodlatte of all people for no apparent reason.

It seems to me that empowering the courts to close off parts of the Internet through injunctions in the name of copyright protection is anti-business and anti-American - sounds more like China or Iran - and would represent the triumph of a small group of well-connected companies over the public interest. People are choosing to own fewer albums, legally or illegally, and messing with the Internet is not going to do anything to make more money for record companies.

Friday, January 06, 2012

The next ASL dean from Louisiana

I read today that the Appalachian School of Law has appointed Lucy S. McGough, a law professor on the faculty of the Louisiana State University, as its next Dean, to replace my good friend Wes Shinn, who himself was a Louisiana lawyer.

The press release is here.