Are you bored with Twitter in your own language? You can change your Twitter settings to LOLCATZ.
"Twitter quietly added a new (and still experimental language option...one for the Cheezburger cognoscenti. Under Settings > Language, just between Korean and Malay, you'll find this curious designation: Lolcat - LOLCATZ (beta)." Read more about it here.
If you want to get crazy with the LOLCATZ language, there is a translator at: http://speaklolcat.com/
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Cats on Westlaw
This video, made by an Arizona Law student, makes for a good study break.
It is a cautionary tale about avoiding extra charges on Westlaw and Lexis. No word from PETA yet.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
It is a cautionary tale about avoiding extra charges on Westlaw and Lexis. No word from PETA yet.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Don't Write Like This
Lowering the Bar has posted a 538-word order by the U.S. Court of International Trade which was ALL ONE SENTENCE. Law students, do not do this on your upcoming exams.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Saturday, August 08, 2009
Divorce Lawyers in Video Spotlight
Leave it to lawyers, not to be left out. Over 17 million people have viewed JK Wedding Entrance Dance, a wonderful part of "Jill and and Kevin's Big Day," as posted on YouTube. Have you seen the JK Divorce Entrance Dance, a lighthearted parody posted in the past week featuring a cast of dancing divorce lawyers, law clerks, and court officers, not to be outdone by the judge? The video of the courtroom entrance on what is billed , all in fun, as "Jill and Kevin's Last Day," was created by New York City based Indigo Productions.
A hat tip to Legal Blog Watch.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
A hat tip to Legal Blog Watch.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Saturday, December 13, 2008
10 Weirdest Legal Cases of 2008
At this point in the exam period, a little humor and perspective about the law might help. Take a quick break with this London Times article in which Professor Gary Slapper, Director of the Centre for Law at the Open University (UK), has distilled the "ten weirdest legal cases" of the past year from his regular Friday column on amusing and strange legal disputes from around the world. Links to the original articles about these cases and others are provided.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Sunday, July 27, 2008
The Onion on Convoluted Legal Wranglings
There was a funny article in The Onion last week about Mets third baseman David Wright appealing a check swing call to the Supreme Court. It is funny because umpires and judges have some things in common (as PrawfsBlawg points out, Chief Justice Roberts has analogized his Court to a crew of umpires), because spending years waiting for a ball-strike call exemplifies how out of sync the timing of our courts can be with real life, because a check swing involves the sort of subjective test courts like to examine at length, and because it quotes John Kruk explaining originalist interpretation.
However, although the article says that the fake case had a "convoluted" procedural history, it involved no remands, interlocutory appeals, etc. In fact, it somehow managed to skip multiple levels of the state and federal courts--just look at the chart below. (Of course, National League umpires working at Shea are not actually a court of first instance in the New York State Unified Court System.)
[Courts written in gray were skipped.]
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
However, although the article says that the fake case had a "convoluted" procedural history, it involved no remands, interlocutory appeals, etc. In fact, it somehow managed to skip multiple levels of the state and federal courts--just look at the chart below. (Of course, National League umpires working at Shea are not actually a court of first instance in the New York State Unified Court System.)
[Courts written in gray were skipped.]
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
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