Akrasia

Nate Oman’s personal blog

Shylock and Article 9 of the U.C.C. (with some thoughts on bankruptcy)

Nate Oman | November 27, 2006

Was Johnny Cash a Law Professor?

Nate Oman | November 20, 2006

Law and the Cost of Sex

Nate Oman | November 16, 2006

Maggie’s Argument Against Atheism

Nate Oman | November 15, 2006

Oddly enough, I have never really struggled with belief in God.

As Goes Russell, So Goes…

Nate Oman | November 8, 2006

It looks as though the nation may be starting to look more like Russell, frightening as that is for some of us.

Borat’s Contract

Nate Oman | November 8, 2006

The Law & Economics of Quaker Litigation

Nate Oman | November 7, 2006

The Theology of the Horse

Nate Oman | November 4, 2006

How big of a deal is technology theologically speaking?

Mormons, Gentiles, Suffrage, and the Courts

Nate Oman | November 2, 2006

In 1870, the Utah Territorial Legislature passed an act giving women the right to vote, making Utah the second jurisdiction in the United States to given women the vote. (Wyoming was the first in 1869.) In 1887, Congress revoked the territorial law in the Edmunds-Tucker Act, and women were denied the vote until [...]

Do Mormon Intellectuals Have Intellectual Agendas?

Nate Oman | November 1, 2006

Ironically, the main problem with Mormon intellectual discussions is that all too frequently we have no intellectual agenda. Or at least so it seems to me.