First, Al Nye writes this kind and thorough review of my book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web.
And then Joy London named me as one of her favorite bloggers in her article on lawyer blogging written for LegalIT.…
First, Al Nye writes this kind and thorough review of my book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web.
And then Joy London named me as one of her favorite bloggers in her article on lawyer blogging written for LegalIT.…
from Vail, where I was attending a meeting the last few days.…
The Computing Services special interest section of the American Association of Law Libraries has launched a new Web site for law librarians with an interest in blogging. It features, needless to say, a blog, along with forums and pages that will function as wikis. Developed using Bloki, the site is intended…
InSite reports on the E-LawLibrary Weblog. It says:
…“E-LawLibrary Weblog is the blog of law firm librarian and solo blogger Edison Ellenberger from Cleveland, Ohio. Online since February 2004, this blog covers categories such as “Business Research,” “Information Security,” “Due Diligence,” “E-Books,” and “Solo/Small Firms.” Updated daily, often multiple times, E-LawLibrary Weblog
beSpacific points out the sneak preview of a new design for the THOMAS legislative information system. Changes include:
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Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of Law Technology News and editorial director of Law Firm Inc. and Small Firm Business, launches her blog today, The Common Scold. “While legal technology will be the main theme,” Monica writes, “you can also expect rants and raves about the management issues we discuss in Law Firm…
Looking back in an interview with the First Amendment Center, John R. Bates, the plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that opened the door to attorney advertsing, says: “It is the nature of the First Amendment that there is going to be speech in every medium of communication that some people don’t like.”…
Law.com Monday will launch the Law.com BLOG Network. It will feature two new blogs written by ALM editors and a series of affiliated blogs. The two new blogs are Legal Blog Watch, by Lisa Stone, and The Common Scold, by Law Technology News Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay. The affiliated blogs, which…
Today marks two years since my first post as a blogger. The best part of blogging? The people I’ve met and the friends I’ve made.…
As someone who has spent his career at the intersection of law and journalism, I have always been a student of media law. My interest in the field stepped up a notch this summer, when I became executive director of the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association. As such, my primary role is to be a legal…
Created by Congress in 1987 and housed at the University of Arkansas School of Law, the National Agricultural Law Center is an extensive resource for information relating to agricultural and food law. Its site features The National AgLaw Reporter, covering judicial developments, federal rules and administrative developments, and decisions from the USDA judicial…
The National Human Genome Research Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, has launched a Policy and Legislation Database. The free, searchable database focuses on genetic testing and counseling, insurance and employment discrimination, newborn screening, privacy and confidentiality of genetic information, informed consent and commercialization and patenting. The site includes an…