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Welcome to Prof. Michael Abramowicz (GW)!
I'm delighted to report that Prof. Michael Abramowicz of the George Washington University Law School is joining us as a co-blogger. Michael specializes in law and economics, intellectual property, civil procedure, corporate law, administrative law, and insurance law; his work has been published in the California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Harvard Law Review, Michigan Law Review, New York University Law Review, Stanford Law Review, University of Chicago Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Yale Law Journal, and many more, and he is also the author of the book Predictocracy: Market Mechanisms for Public and Private Decision Making (Yale University Press). I'm very much looking forward to his posts.
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I predict an interesting future for this new blogger, although the book is out on his long term prospects.
The predictable part is this:
White.
Male.
Republican.
Federalist.
Your comment was a whole lot more predictable than the new blogger's demographics.
Do you contend my comment wasn't a four-for-four bullseye, clinger?
Stuck clocks are right twice a day.
But also...so what? Either the arguments and posts are informative and incisive, or they are not. The first two characteristics you guess are irrelevant to whether the posts are good. And the latter two are certainly not determinative.
I'll wait and see where this goes. Predictably, you've already made up your mind.
Congratulations! I think it's a great addition to your team. I've seen some info about him on https://thinkpreview.com this website before.