by Keith Lee | Great Conversation
For he was a sincere lover of his country, and had a great desire to return home; but in his adverse fortune he showed undaunted courage, and behaved himself towards his enemies in a manner free from all dejection and mean-spiritedness; and when he was in his...
by Keith Lee | Legal News
A number of law bloggers recently commented on the 50th anniversay of Harper Lee Collin’s To Kill a Mockingbird. In particular, many have noted their admiration of the character of Atticus Finch and how he has become a sort of idolized embodiment of what makes a...
by Keith Lee | Great Conversation
Laughing at his own son, who got his mother, and, by his mother’s means, his father also, to indulge him, he told him that he had the most power of any one in Greece: “For the Athenians command the rest of Greece, I command the Athenians, your mother...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
In a recent issue of the Harvard Business Review, Professor Clayton M. Christensen (The Innovator’s Dilemma) published a powerful article entitled, How Will You Measure Your Life? In it, Professor Christensen lays out how the strategies he teaches to Harvard Business...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
Here is the final excerpt from Dr. Robert Jeffery Sternberg’s book, In Search of the Human Mind, written in 1994. In it, Dr. Sternberg lists what he believes to be the twenty reasons why intelligent people fail. Now, regardless of public perception or personal...
by Keith Lee | Law School
Today’s postcard is from freshly minted lawyer, Lené Alley DeRudder, who runs Lawyers in Training. She recently made a post on her website in regards to the Bar exam, which I feature as a postcard today. As a recent Texas Bar survivor, I can honestly say it is...