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A scarily awesome Blawg Review which I will read in full on the airplane to NYC tomorrow.
Ted contributes a portion of this Blawg Review which is indented below.

Not exact matches

Second, if you've ever wondered which posts are submitted to Blawg Review versus selected, Ruthie reveals all, at least for this edition.
# 300 also reminds readers that Blawg Review is seeking feedback from readers on which of these 47 Blawg Reviews should be named «Blawg Review of the Year 2010.»
Stem client John Hochfelder is the host of this week's blawg review, which comes with an interesting personal touch — the review is both dedicated to, and the theme guided by, the life of his late father.
As I blogged about here last week, the editor of Blawg Review kicked off a meme he called Simply the Best, in which he listed his top 10 law blogs and then asked each listed blog to list its 10 top and so on like some blogger pyramid scheme.
The Blawg Review is a «blog carnival,» which, for the uninitiated, is essentially a collection of links to recent blog posts organized around a common theme by the blogger hosting the carnival (which today, is yours truly).
Blawg Review # 155 covers the balancing of work and life; avoiding cases with the potential for strife; cases that never make it to court; PowerPoint for cases in tort; And a conversation in which many great bloggers are mired: Should former Assistant AG John Yoo be fired?
Unlike Darwin's theory of evolution, you won't find any «missing links» in this Blawg Review, which offers tips from around the legal blogosphere on surviving in this economy.
And if links like these aren't enough incentive to draw you to Blawg Review # 159, perhaps you'll be enticed by the opportunity to reacquaint yourself with some of your favorite nursery rhymes which are interspersed throughout.
Blawg Review # 95 is up and running at the Auto Muse Blog, which provides the ideal vehicle for this car - and - highway - themed rReview # 95 is up and running at the Auto Muse Blog, which provides the ideal vehicle for this car - and - highway - themed reviewreview.
Next came the Blawg Review Awards 2006, in which the anonymous Blawg Review editor honored the best law blogs in numerous categories.
He / she wrote O'Keefe a private e-mail titled, «What's with Kevin O'Keefe,» which O'Keefe then published under the heading, What's with Blawg Review editor?
Departing from previous Blawg Review formulas, which offer a sampling of law - related blog posts from around the blawgosphere, O'Keefe instead rounds up posts, past and present, on blogging — such as understanding blogspeak; picking the blogging tool that's right for you; building relationships or finding clients through blogging and using blog searching for competitive intelligence.
I just finished reading Blawg Review # 38, in which Evan Schaeffer, having been handed the Blawg Review podium, delivers a studied lecture in how to be a better blogger, in the form of 10 New Year's resolutions for bloggers.
«If this is your first time participating in Blawg Review as a contributor, you can follow the easy Submission Guidelines, which explain how to submit your posts each week.»
Hannah Hawsl - Kelcher of the Legal Literacy Blog hosts this week's holiday - themed installment of Blawg Review # 87, which features both the naughty (like Leon Gettler's discussion of prosecutors behaving badly or use of PowerPoint to improve congressional debate as described at Freedom to Differ) and the nice (such as Bruce McEwan's discussion of ways to use technology to effect an exchange of ideas).
But a good chunk of this Blawg Review # 204 is given over to a defense of Blawg Review # 203, which had prompted blawger Diane Levin to propose a no - asshole rule for future Blawg Reviews.
Blawg Review # 100 (which was released over the weekend rather than on its usual early Monday morning) has already received rave reviews from around the blogosphere, but I'm compelled to add my own thoughts.
A peer - reviewed blog carnival, the host of each Blawg Review decided which of the submissions and recommended posts were suitable for inclusion in the presentation.
An editor's note explains that this is an alternative to Schwimmer's post, «which is not by any measure a Blawg Review
More than a year later, Blawg Review # 79 returns to Kevin Heller's Tech Law Advisor, which first hosted Blawg Review # 12.
Colin Samuel's Infamy or Praise hosts Blawg Review # 86, which takes us through Dante's Purgatorio.
HealthBlawg blogger (and my fellow Bay Stater) David Harlow hosts Blawg Review # 154 today, which, not so coincidentally, is World Health Day.
After all, the past 90 editions of Blawg Review have drawn hundreds of new readers to new blogs, many which would have otherwise gone unnoticed but for serving as hosts.
Leading off is Blawg Review # 166, hosted by GeekLawyer, which celebrates the 4th of July.
The proclamation, which also made Wednesday Human Rights Day and this Human Rights Week, is republished at Blawg Review.
The ABA Journal posted a tribute which included the following quote «Newcomers to the blawgosphere might not know of Ed, as Blawg Review wore out as too many lawyers became self - promoters rather than members of the blawgosphere.»
Ed created Blawg Review in April 2005, he called it a «carnival of law bloggers» in which each week a law blawger host would Blawg about his or her picks for the best Blawg posts of the week.
The editor of Blawg Review strongly recommends the professional services of LexBlog, which can be incorporated into your firm's existing web infrastructure if need be.
The UCL Practitioner hosted Blawg Review # 183, with posts from all over California, which is kinda scary from a New Yawker's perspective;
The array of International sites — by which we UnitedStatesers («Americans» isn't strictly the right term, given that there are at least two continents with «America» in their names and that we share the Northern one with another nation state or two) mean blawgs not originating in the United States of [Northern] America — hosting Blawg Review, and the equally grand array of Recidivist Blawg Review Hosts who, undaunted by their direct knowledge and personal experience of the daunting task it is to be a Blawg Review Host even once, have returned to the hosting fray with more vigor than ever.
-- to which the aforementioned «Editor,» cloaked in anonymity and wielding the awful power held by anonymous «bloggers» the world over, responded: «Well, why don't you post a pre-Blawg Review Blawg Review on April Fool's Day, when no one will expect it?
The views expressed are those of the singer, and no endorsement or warranty, express or implied, is made or given by this blog (which has no particular quarrel with either solar or nuclear power in theory), Blawg Review, or any other person or institution.
Our theme and the breadth of coverage for which Blawg Review stands compel us to begin with a topic otherwise rarely seen on this weblog: criminal law.
And indeed there will be, albeit without the pirates, because tomorrow is April 1, which can only mean the appearance of a differently - themed Bonus Edition of Blawg Review at my other bloggy establishment, the freely associating and culture - oriented a fool in the forest.
Moving on to privacy rights of a Constitutional nature, Jotwell (the Journal of Things We Like (Lots), a relatively new publication which is to law review articles what Blawg Review is to blawg posts, takes a look at group searches and Fourth Amendment rreview articles what Blawg Review is to blawg posts, takes a look at group searches and Fourth Amendment riBlawg Review is to blawg posts, takes a look at group searches and Fourth Amendment rReview is to blawg posts, takes a look at group searches and Fourth Amendment riblawg posts, takes a look at group searches and Fourth Amendment rights.
Thus before continuing with links, and, again, with apologies for the crass, deadline - driven comparison, it is appropriate from both an ecumenical and national perspective to remember, this Labor Day, the labor of those who have preceded us in this effort as well: Namely George's Employment Blawg, which in Blawg Review # 124, which itself recalled for us the merits of the works, and work, of those who came before us in all these mundane ways.
A peer - reviewed blog carnival, the host of each Blawg Review decides which of the submissions and recommended posts are suitable for inclusion in the presentation.
It's a series that shouldn't be confused with the rotating blog carnival that's also called Blawg Review, which is hosted this week by Cyberlaw Central.
Blawg Review, for those of you not familiar with it, is a weekly review of the best in legal blogging hosted each week by a different blogger, who each present a unique perspective on law, legal issues, and legal scholarship — topics which affect mediatorsReview, for those of you not familiar with it, is a weekly review of the best in legal blogging hosted each week by a different blogger, who each present a unique perspective on law, legal issues, and legal scholarship — topics which affect mediatorsreview of the best in legal blogging hosted each week by a different blogger, who each present a unique perspective on law, legal issues, and legal scholarship — topics which affect mediators, too.
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