I have criticized U.S. News for caring about the number of books available in a law school library. I’ve criticized the Thomas Cooley law school rankings for caring about the size of a law school library.
Clearly, I don’t know what a law school library should be used for. But students at UC Davis do.
A tipster tells us what is going down in the UC Davis computer lab:
Today I was doing some reading in the computer lab area of the law library, and I looked up and saw this sign. As a frequent computer lab studier, I can tell you that this is not a widespread problem (I wish), but targeted at a particular couple who is, let’s just say, overly affectionate.
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The sign is pretty straightforward:
The market is never too tough for love.
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