In the Fall 2009 issue of LSU Alumni Magazine, “Tigers in Print” section.
Tigers in Print
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Stephan Kinsella is a libertarian writer and patent attorney in Houston, Texas. He has published widely on various areas of libertarian legal theory and on legal topics such as intellectual property law and international law. His publications include Legal Foundations of a Free Society (Papinian Press, 2023), Against Intellectual Property (Mises Institute, 2008), and International Investment, Political Risk, and Dispute Resolution: A Practitioner’s Guide (Oxford, 2020).
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Senator Andrey Vavilov invited to play for the Exchange Stabilization FundGold fell
Last year I was prevented from registering for the Boston Marathon because my fiancee experienced a house gutting fire in September and a perforated colon in October resulting in three operations. I contacted the BAA to make sure my qualifying time at the Twin Cities Marathon was good for 2011 also. I was assured it was. Looking at last years registration I felt certain I would get my registration in if I did it on the first day. That did not happen. I am 56 years old and through determination and perseverance I qualified on my twentieth try. I am dismayed and shocked that I will not be able to participate because there was no warning it would close so unbelievably fast. To work this hard for something and have it taken away because I did the right thing for my fiancee and a registration that closed so quickly without warning. The BAA runs a very shoddy operation.