My summer semester is over – no telling students for a while not to begin sentences with the expletive pattern and to develop a thesis statement that will make their argument easy to follow. I have a few weeks before I start a fall class and begin those admonitions all over again. Somehow, I think God knows when I need a break, because a few of my complex law cases wound down about the same time I was grading finals. This means I have time to do . . . what?
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