Akrasia

Nate Oman’s personal blog

Debt, Status, and Fatherhood

Nate Oman | May 25, 2007

Three Generations of Mormon Legal History

Nate Oman | May 24, 2007

My Kind of Apologetics

Nate Oman | May 23, 2007

I’ve been thinking of late about apologetics.

The Almost French Thirteenth Amendment

Nate Oman | May 23, 2007

Improving Casebooks with Fiction

Nate Oman | May 15, 2007

A Proposed Alternative to Law School Exams

Nate Oman | May 12, 2007

Mormon Law, Mormon Markets, and Mormon Thought

Nate Oman | May 11, 2007

Markets are a big deal in my intellectual life. For a living, I teach and think about the law that makes markets possible. By and large, I think that markets are really cool. I think that they are probably the single greatest engine for the material betterment of the human race. [...]

Hadley v. Baxendale, a One Act Play

Nate Oman | May 7, 2007

Roman Law and the Virtual Death Penalty

Nate Oman | May 4, 2007

Tongues in Court

Nate Oman | May 4, 2007

In doing research on 19th century church courts, I recently came across a legal issue that I haven’t seen before: What exactly is the evidentiary value of speaking in tongues?