by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jul 11, 2021 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
There’s something happening here. But what it is ain’t exactly clear. The TVs in every bar/restaurant I’ve been in the last month have been showing… soccer. And even worse, European Cup football-soccer. Vince Lombardi is spinning in his New Jersey... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Dec 27, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
Twelve Days Is Not Enough A very Happy Epiphany/Three Kings/Twelfth Night! In English-speaking (and singing) tradition, this is the day when your True Love’s condo is condemned by the local health authority after repeated complaints from neighbors about the... by Jeffrey K. Walker | May 10, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
I first published this post in June 2017, during one of the endless debates about repealing Obamacare. These issues have become vastly more urgent today, in the midst of a global pandemic in which the USA leads the world in both infections and deaths. Given the fact... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Aug 11, 2019 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
I spent a lot of time in China on business. By business, I mean spending a lot of time at law schools convincing deans to sign partnership agreements and students to spend a lot of money studying at the law school I worked for in New York City. And I mean a lot of... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Mar 17, 2019 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
It’s time to have That Talk with you. Perhaps well past time. (No, not THE Talk. If you haven’t had that one yet, please contact your parents immediately. Better yet, contact your father directly, particularly if you’re a woman. Because fathers like nothing more than...