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  • New Page 1 on 2008-10-03
    • The preparation of Gay Rights and American Law includes a valuable experience in the conduct
      of empirical research and the reactions of law professors that is described in the book. Much of
      the information necessary for coding judges' backgrounds is readily available from public
      sources, but Pinello was unable to identify the religious affiliation for some of the judges in his
      database. He sent a survey to judges to ascertain information about their background, including
      their religious affiliations, and received answers from around two-thirds of the judges, a very
      good return rate for such research (p. 214)

    • In order to ascertain information on religious affiliation for other judges, he posted an email
      message to a listserve for law professors (LAWPROF), asking members if they could give him
      this information. His request produced a measure of criticism, with law professors responding
      that this was "a private matter," or "none of your business" (pp. 156-57). There was an air of
      hostility in the reaction by law professors. Although Pinello had taken precautions to protect the
      privacy of individual judges and there was no reason to believe that his inquiry invaded
      reasonable expectations of privacy, the privacy concern was repeatedly raised. Perhaps the
      expressed privacy concerns were in fact masking a broader concern about the research.
  • NIGHTLIFE IN NETHERLANDS (AMSTERDAM) - Allo' Expat Netherlands on 2008-09-08
    • Opened in 1902, Cafe Americain is the oldest and by far the most stylish grand cafe in Amsterdam. With its Art Deco interior, vaulted roof and glorious stained-glass windows, it's a must-see. Sit yourself down at the antique reading table or get a table on the outside terrace and indulge in a spot of people-watching.
  • Crowne Plaza Amsterdam Hotels - Crowne Plaza Hotel Reservations Amsterdam, Netherlands on 2008-09-08
    • Many folks come in for a quick bite and end up lazing for hours in the comfortable atmosphere, or checking out the well-stocked international reading table. Outdoor dining is particularly nice when the weather's warm. From central station: tramway 1,2, or 5 and stop at Spui.
  • Amsterdam Hotspots - the guide to Amsterdam city on 2008-09-08
    • There's an antique reading table with magazines
      and newspapers abound, and a large outside terrace with a good view of the
      Leidseplein.
  • Amsterdam Grand Cafés Restaurants - The Best Grand Cafés restaurants in Amsterdam, Netherlands - 10Best on 2008-09-08
    • Many folks come in for a quick bite and end up lazing for hours in the comfortable atmosphere, or checking out the well-stocked international reading table. Outdoor dining is particularly nice when the weather's warm. From central station: tram 1, 2, or 5 and stop at Spui.








  • Crossroads » Blog Archive » Welcome to the reading table on 2008-09-08
  • LAUREN WALDSTEIN's Blog: ROTTERDAM on 2008-09-08
    • I sat at the reading table, which
      is a big long table in dark mahogany wood that has magazines and
      newspapers on a shelf in the middle.  So while I ate my tart, I red
      Dutch fashion magazines. 
  • Home > Travel guide > Destinations > Europe > Netherlands > Amsterdam on 2008-09-08
    • The inside reading table has a great selection of magazines to muse over while enjoying brunch; it's often filled with big brains from the nearby university pretending to read while trying to seduce the cute staff.

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    • Amsterdam News: Cafe Life in Amsterdam on 2008-09-08
      • Like many cafés, it provides a large reading table with a long lamp along the middle, shedding light for people lost in prose while they sip coffee. There are newspapers and magazines positioned throughout the two-story building, free for anyone to borrow.
    • Amsterdam cafes. Best cafes in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 2008-09-08
      • Reading table and cabinet with books.
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