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views of the necker cube – a pedagogic moment – kiwi

i’ve just read the book fern suggested i knot read, the people v. harvard law, dealing in part with the events of 2002 relating to my torts class. i feel i have been running away from that story, scolded and looked down upon for it. i had wanted to raise this story as part of the study of character in my evidence class this winter, but was strongly advised against it by my dean. dersh’s advice in the book is right on: i should not have backed away from the pedagogic moment.

the book is not without errors (i don’t recall that the author ever spoke with me). he has mixed up elizabeth warren with alvin warren, and has me helping daniel ellsberg with his dalliances – no. he has me “traipsing” and has put bags under my eyes, which makes me wince. but the basic story is there.

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