Programming Note: Greetings from the Hoosier State
This week we're on a mini-publicity tour of sorts.
On Tuesday evening, we spoke before the Yale Law School Association in Washington, DC. This morning we're writing to you from a hotel room in lovely (but rainy) Bloomington, Indiana, where we'll be delivering a talk later today at the Indiana University School of Law.
We'll be posting throughout the day. Our hotel, as well as the entire IU campus, is blessed with wi-fi. But we will be offline at times as well, especially around the lunch hour (which is when we'll be speaking).
Go Hoosiers!

Maybe you can finally post that letter to Kozinski.
Will you be visiting any Tier 2 schools on your tour? Probably not. Why bother?
I'm actually not that interested in what Lat has to say to that Kozinski letter. I predict that most of what he will say has already been said by the ATL commenters who responded to the Koz.
IU is a beautiful place...too bad it is raining.
Big win last night, though when Wilmont hits 9-threes and they only win by 4, that's not a good sign.
What is your talk going to be on Dave?
Please tell me you're really in Bloomington to get some more info on Joy Hanson.
Go Hoosiers! I couldn't see trading in LA for Bloomington, but it is a great town relative to say, New York City.
10:13, Indiana is a tier 2 school. But will David do a story on the plight of tier 2 unemployment? Of course not.
But he might take pictures of cute IU students for us to talk about, under the guise of covering some writing event? We can only hope.
IU-Bloomington is Tier 1.
Hoosier daddy
There are two IU law schools. The Bloomington campus is Tier 1. The Indianapolis one is not (and boy does it piss off the Bloomington grads when the Indy folks "freeride" off the name).
BTW, great talk.
Hate to break it to you but neither of them is Top Tier
What do you mean? It's the best law school in Indiana.
IU-Bloomington is 37th (I think). If top tier is the top 50, then it is.
8:42pm - hate to break it to you, you are incorrect.
It's not? You should email US News and let them know they have an error for rank #37
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawrank_brief.php
rankings are subjective but IU INDY is a top tier school and rose higher than any other school in the top tier rankings last year. Legal writing is ranked 11th in the country. Iu -Bloomington is 37 and Iu-Indy is 58.....anyyone who thinks 21 slots is a large difference in such subjective rankings is incorrect