Ted Lacksonen
Bio
With a history degree, a law degree - which included being an editor of his school's law review - a letter to the editor published in The Wall Street Journal, and a novel to his credit, Ted Lacksonen is no stranger to the written word.
Stories (22/0)
Law School in Minutes
This is dedicated to my son, Sami INTRODUCTION Law school isn’t as difficult as many people think. I worked hard and graduated near the top of my class. My explanation is that I “got it” faster than many of my classmates. By third year we had all gotten it; each better at certain skills than we were at others. As the late Professor John Gaubautz said “the first year we scare you, the second year we bore you to death, and the third year we bore you to death.” I call it “the soapbox year” as many professors taught classes that were of great interest to them, but many of these courses are of little use in real practice.
By Ted Lacksonen2 years ago in Education
Idaho
Have you ever considered quitting your job, packing all of your worldly possessions into your truck, along with your 4-legged companion, and moving across the country to a town you had never been to, all because of a picture in a Geography book? I can. Because I did it.
By Ted Lacksonen2 years ago in Humans
Lyric Interpretation of "Changes" by David Bowie
When you listen to music, you most likely interpret it in your own way. In this spirit, my wife and I decided to express two different interpretations of the song Changes, by David Bowie. Consider as you read if you agree or if you have yet another idea of what this song means. The link to my wife's take on this personal challenge follows.
By Ted Lacksonen2 years ago in Beat
My Baseball Dream Team
The Ultimate Baseball Team The 2021 Baseball Season is over, and the sport has donned its winter plumage. For fans, now begins a period of discussion and debate. What players and teams exceeded expectations during the previous season? Who underwhelmed? What changes to their rosters should teams make, by trade and free agency signing?
By Ted Lacksonen2 years ago in Unbalanced
A Flash of Red
The engines of the Boeing 737 roared as it picked up speed going down a runway at Houston International Airport. The nose rose, and soon the suburbs quickly shrank away. As we neared cruising altitude, the land disappeared entirely, replaced by the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea. After a while we changed seats so both of us could have a turn gawking.
By Ted Lacksonen2 years ago in Fiction