Contributors

Contributors to the site seem, at first glance, to have come from incredibly diverse backgrounds. On closer inspection, their homogeneity becomes apparent: they’re all grad students (some of them twice over!). Those who have graciously provided their real names have equally real bios. Those who cower in fear of future employers fond of groupthink, wary of dissent: their bios are as insubstantial as their commitment to their convictions. It will be up to you to decide which is which. They are listed alphabetically by their first name, an order coincidentally corresponding to their egos.

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Bill Goodwin

The end of the first year of UCLA Law predates Bill’s twenty sixth by two months. Classicist and political philosopher by previous degree, web editor and “assistant to the director” by trade, English teacher in France and clown in South Central by black-market employment: his credentials are unimpeachable. Earlier this year, he spent an hour contemplating the color of morons, after misreading Ronald Dworkin’s upcoming book. He concluded they were blue: wouldn’t you be, if you were a moron?

Clara Magram

Clara Magram is afraid of the dark.

Erasmus K. Trout

Felix York

A graduate of Loyola Marymount University, Felix has experienced society’s ivory towers as well as its charred pits (the food’s about the same in both). Felix hopes to one day replace the world’s grey areas with black-and-white distinctions, or, failing that, to at least popularize spelling “grey” with an “e”.

Kevin K

Jefferson Benavides

Leonardo Cohen

Ryan Williams