Akrasia

Nate Oman’s personal blog

Law, Revelation, and the Power of Interpretation

Nate Oman | January 29, 2007

Shechem and Consideration

Nate Oman | January 23, 2007

The Mysterious Logic of Lawyer Advertising

Nate Oman | January 22, 2007

Further Complications in Excommunicating the President of the Church

Nate Oman | January 17, 2007

A couple of years ago, I wrote a post on the procedure for excommunicating the President of the Church. In doing a bit of research on the history of the church court system, I came across some interesting complications in the story.

In Praise of Nominalism or Why I Will Confuse My Students Without Guilt Tomorrow

Nate Oman | January 15, 2007

The Institute for Mormon Studies

Nate Oman | January 15, 2007

The various threads about the position at CGU has gotten me thinking about what Mormon scholarship needs, and I think that it is probably not a chaired position in Mormon studies, welcome as such a thing might be (especially if it allows a prolific scholar to churn out a lot of high quality work on [...]

Chief Justice Roberts to his Colleagues: Don’t be English and Don’t be a Law Professor!

Nate Oman | January 12, 2007

Larry, the Law Reviews, and Me

Nate Oman | January 10, 2007

The Architecture of Legal Education

Nate Oman | January 9, 2007

The Bushman Diaries

Nate Oman | January 7, 2007

On the Road With Joseph Smith: An Author’s Diary by Richard Bushman is a very difficult book to get a hold of, which is unfortunate.