CrossingtheBar takes down its shingle

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CrossingtheBar.Com, a Web site devoted to providing information and commentary on the multijurisdictional practice of law, has ceased to operate. On the site’s homepage, George Riemer, president of Ethics Northwest Inc., posts the following message:

“Having put in over five years of effort into providing information and commentary on the multijurisdictional practice of law,

The Thomas Jefferson Papers

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He was admitted to the bar in 1765 and went on to shape a nation’s laws as no other lawyer before him or since. Thomas Jefferson the statesman is well known, but Jefferson the lawyer is abundantly evident in The Thomas Jefferson Papers, a collection of some 27,000 original Jefferson documents published online through…

Judge posts courtroom videos on the Web

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In my Media Law blog, I often write about public officials’ attempts to block public access to information. In Ohio, Medina County Common Pleas Judge James L. Kimbler is doing just the opposite. He is using the Internet to enhance public access to his courtroom.

Several months ago, Kimbler began videotaping the sentencing proceedings…