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Scientists Identified a Speech Trait That Foreshadows Cognitive Decline “The findings align with the ‘processing speed theory’, which argues that a general slowdown in cognitive processing lies at the very center of cognitive decline, not a slowdown in memory centers specifically ”
- Glenn Reynolds - Wikipedia
Glenn Harlan Reynolds (born August 27, 1960) is an American legal scholar who is the Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College of Law He is known for his American politics blog, Instapundit [7][8] Reynolds' blog began as a class project in August 2001, when he was teaching a class on Internet law [9]
- Glenn Harlan Reynolds - Substack
InstaPundit blogger, sometime writer at NY Post, WSJ, USA Today, Popular Mechanics, etc Law professor
- Glenn’s Substack | Substack
Click to read Glenn’s Substack, by Glenn Harlan Reynolds, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers
- Instapundit - Wikipedia
Instapundit is a conservative [4] blog maintained by Glenn Reynolds, a law professor at the University of Tennessee
- PJMedia Instapundit: A Cornerstone of Independent Conservative . . .
Glenn Reynolds is not just another pundit; he’s a constitutional scholar, an early internet culture observer, and a free speech absolutist Through Instapundit on PJMedia, Reynolds offers: Quick analysis of headlines, linking to sources often overlooked by mainstream media
- What I did this weekend - by Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Two lifetime firsts in one! So this weekend I did something I’ve never done before, or more accurately I was something I’ve never been before, the Guest of Honor at a science fiction convention It was ConfinementCon, organized by Mike Williamson, author of the Freehold books, among other things
- Glenn Reynolds - grokipedia. com
He founded Instapundit in 2001, a weblog that pioneered link-driven commentary and became a central hub in early political blogging, influencing conservative online discourse through rapid aggregation of news and opinion
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