UK law blogs
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Article in the Law Gazette by Rupert White on law blogs in the UK (12 January).
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The 2007 Blawggies: Dennis Kennedy’s Best Law-related Blogging Awards
Handakte WebLAWg / Once again Dennis Kennedy has recognized the importance of law librarian blogs with the 2007 Blawggie Award in “Best Legal Blog Category” (tied with Non-US Legal Blogs and Solo Lawyer Blogs). Dennis writes: I have to be one of the bigges
Taxonomy of American and Canadian Legal Blogs
Law & Justice / Another update of my post What Legal Rules Are Applicable to Blogs?: Ian Best, a third-year law student at Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University, has made a taxonomy of American and Canadian legal blogs. He has done thorough job. The catego
UK Legal Blogs
Law & Justice / If you are interested in UK Legal Blogs, take a look here. Background reading: What Legal Rules Are Applicable to Blogs?
UK law and legal blogs
Handakte WebLAWg / Infolaw, a UK legal resource, has added a list of UK legal and law blogs to its blogs section. Though Nick Holmes, Managing Director of Information for Lawyers Ltd and webmaster and principal consultant for InfoLaw, reports there’s still no sur
How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship?
Handakte WebLAWg / Web logs (”blogs”) are transforming much of American society, including government, politics, journalism, and business. In the past few years, blogs have begun to affect the delivery of legal education, the production and dissemination of
Wall Street Journal on Blogs and Law Reviews
Law & Justice / Brandt Goldstein at the Wall Street Journal has an article today addressing the current debate in the legal academy regarding the relative merits and demerits of law reviews and academic blogs. He challenges the legitimacy of law reviews as much as
Feedster’s top 500 blogs
Handakte WebLAWg / Feedster ist wieder da mit seinen “TOP 500 Blogs“. Jeden Monat veröffenlicht eine Liste mit den 500 einflußreichsten Blogs. Dieses Mal führt “Engadget” vor “Boing Boing“. Quelle: LexBlog Blog
5 Blogs and 5 Blawgers
Handakte WebLAWg / Well, I’ve been tagged. The latest chain-post making its way around the legal blogosphere is “5 Blogs and 5 Blawgers” — wherein those who are tagged must pony up their favorite 5 non-law blogs for consideration — and the
The Shifting Legal Landscape of Blogging
Law & Justice / Update on my previous post What Legal Rules Are Applicable to Blogs? :Jennifer Peterson has written an article about the legal aspects of blogging in this months Wisconsin Lawyer: The Shifting Legal Landscape of Blogging, about some legal aspects app
A survival guide to legal blogs and blogging
Jurabilis / Diesen Untertitel trägt ein Artikel im California Lawyer Magazin, dem sich wieder einmal entnehmen lässt, wie weit man in Sachen Blawgs andernorts bereits ist:As best as most people can tell, the history of legal blogs began in July 1999 when
BlawgWorld 2006
Jurabilis / According to various studies, approximately 80,000 new blogs launch every day, including dozens of legal blogs (blawgs). No one knows how many blawgs exist, but whatever the number, monitoring them would amount to a full-time job. For this reason,
Using Blogs In Legal Research
Law & Justice / When youre stuck try the blogs: Doing Legal, Political, and Historical Research on the Internet Using Blog Forums, Open Source Dictionaries, and More, by John Dean, October 2005. Via beSpacific
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