Akrasia

Nate Oman’s personal blog

“Religious Arguments in the Law” or “Reasoning in God’s Presence”

Nate Oman | January 30, 2006

Disney-o-rama!

Nate Oman | January 26, 2006

Families, Corporations, and the Blackberry

Nate Oman | January 25, 2006

Being Eugene Volokh

Nate Oman | January 24, 2006

O Canada!

Nate Oman | January 23, 2006

The Portrait of the Lawyer as a Young Man

Nate Oman | January 22, 2006

Enlisting the Snarky Amongst Us

Nate Oman | January 13, 2006

Several years ago I ran a marathon. As anyone who has run a marathon can tell you, training for it is a lot of work. I tend to be a pretty undisciplined person, so when I started training for the marathon, I decided that I needed some sort of commitment device to keep [...]

You find the darndest things in Langdell Hall…

Nate Oman | January 12, 2006

The Regulatory Imagination

Nate Oman | January 11, 2006

A Modest Grand Narrative About the History of Hometeaching

Nate Oman | January 10, 2006

I think that it is fairly well established that Mormonism has deep roots in the religious history of Puritan New England. Of course, how one parses out the relationship between Mormonism and Puritanism is complicated, but I don’t think that there is much argument as to the fact of a relationship.