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Singing the praises of singing professors

NPR has an interview with Boston University School of Law Mark Pettit, who regularly provides a spoonful of musical sugar to make the case law go down easier by singing student-provided lyrics to Top 40 melodies. Legal-related lyrics, that is. Lyrics that illustrate some case or concept much more entertainingly than a stuffy casebook or straight lecture ever could.

The interview describes him as a contracts professor, although he wasn't mine. I did have him for Evidence, however, and provided him with these lyrics. Unfortunately they didn't make the interview, but then again he does have quite a repertoire by now...

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