The order of the most popular posts from the previous week:
1. This Editorial Is In-De-Fence-Able
2. The Blogs of Future Past
3. Let The Games Begin!
4 Armstrong Becomes "The Visitor"






Craig Smith is a law professor and has been blogging about the local Santa Barbara scene since 2006. When he’s not teaching law school classes or blogging, he enjoys bike riding, skiing and playing piano.