This summer, we reported on the funny bee situation at UVA Law School.
The bees have long since been removed. Those who like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter know that the people at UVA Law harvested the honey and auctioned off almost all of it to support public interest law fellowships. But they thoughtfully gave one jar (pictured) to your Above the Law editors. We mentioned the gift on Facebook and on Twitter.
But now I have learned that it might have all been a plot…
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A tipster, one who cares about my safety, forwarded us the following section of the UVA Law Weekly:
Well, the joke’s on you. I’m quite capable of writing blog posts while I’m in a coma.
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