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We may be nearing spring break, but Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are still focused on the campus. First, there’s the matter of President Biden’s student loan plan: will a Supreme Court challenge to the policy falter on standing grounds? And is the Court’s newfound skepticism towards executive power as cynical as the media suggests? Then, there’s the issue of reforming higher ed. What’s to be done with disruptive students like the ones who shut down a recent Federalist Society event at Stanford? And is it time to rethink tenure for professors? Several states think so. All that, plus the professors dive into the controversy over Silicon Valley Bank and weigh in (some with more enthusiasm than others) on America’s finest regional cuisine.
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Troy! Come to the Milwaukee meetup this summer! Last year I asked the guy at the booth “I want a pretzel as big as my head”. He looked at me and said “I think we can do better than that.”
They did.
Lor’ almighty they did!
The spread I had was at the Milwaukee Brat House, complete with 2-for-1 (I did not know this when I ordered it) Spotted Cow.
Becoming an increasingly fierce Wisconsin partisan.
Never been. I may have to amend that next time I’m down ‘waulkee way.
Go to their Milwaukee’s summer fest – Music/beer/food – good time