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September 11, 2006

Law Profs Remember 9/11

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"JUST LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES" (F. GUMP)
My son drove home that morning, ran into the house, and said "Dad, ya gotta see this!" My initial response was: "Not now, I'm preparing for civ pro class." But he fortunately insisted that I come to the T.V.

Being on the West Coast, my school left it to each prof re whether to cancel classes. I had a hard time deciding, and ultimately went to class, ready to "go both ways." Upon opening the discussion to the horrors of that day, I spent the next 90 minutes of a scheduled 75-minute class (merely) directing the discussion of what became my most memorable class in 25 years (not just b/c we didn't dicuss Civil Procedure).

Posted by: Bill Slomanson | Sep 11, 2006 8:31:13 PM