Law Blawgers Omar Ha - Redeye, Michael Carabash and Garry J. Wise return with Episode 2 of OMG!
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.
Not exact matches
The visit gave me the chance to meet up with three Boise - based
blawgers, Steve Nipper of The Invent Blog, his partner Bob Shaver of Patent Pending Blog and Brad Frazer of the blog Internet
Law.
Blawger and
law librarian Kevin McClure hopes the blawg will provide useful research and information.
Also in the 10th anniversary issue of
Law Technology News, I edited this piece, 1993 - 2013: The Future, the Past, collecting thoughts on the future of legal technology from an array of lawyers and legal professionals, among them such esteemed
blawgers as Ron Friedman, Dennis Kennedy, Jerry Lawson, Joy London, Sabrina Pacifici, Rory Perry, Doug Simpson and Ernie Svenson.
Also in the 10th anniversary issue of
Law Technology News, I edited this piece, 1993 - 2013: The Future, the Past, collecting thoughts on the future of legal technology from an array of lawyers and legal professionals, among them such esteemed
blawgers as Ron Friedman, Dennis Kennedy, Jerry Lawson, Joy London, Sabrina Pacifici, Rory Perry, Doug Simpson -LSB-...]
Now let me tag five
blawgers: Steve Matthews for Vancouver
Law Librarian Blog and so much more; Rob Hyndman for his eponymous (yeah, I had to look it up) blaw on politics, technology and law; Michel - Adrien Sheppard, Supreme Court of Canada librarian, whose Library Boy blog usually gets there first; Tom Mighell of InterAlia, who points us to so many blawgs that it would be interesting to see him facing in another direction for a while; and, never one to ignore the obvious, I tag Sabrina Pacifici, who needs no epithet and neither does her blawg, LLRX.c
Law Librarian Blog and so much more; Rob Hyndman for his eponymous (yeah, I had to look it up) blaw on politics, technology and
law; Michel - Adrien Sheppard, Supreme Court of Canada librarian, whose Library Boy blog usually gets there first; Tom Mighell of InterAlia, who points us to so many blawgs that it would be interesting to see him facing in another direction for a while; and, never one to ignore the obvious, I tag Sabrina Pacifici, who needs no epithet and neither does her blawg, LLRX.c
law; Michel - Adrien Sheppard, Supreme Court of Canada librarian, whose Library Boy blog usually gets there first; Tom Mighell of InterAlia, who points us to so many blawgs that it would be interesting to see him facing in another direction for a while; and, never one to ignore the obvious, I tag Sabrina Pacifici, who needs no epithet and neither does her blawg, LLRX.com.
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Thus far we have had 220 comments, as well as links from fellow
blawgers such as Truth on the Market, the Volokh Conspiracy, Opinio Juris, Environmental
Law Prof Blog, PropertyProf Blog, Workplace Prof Blog, Tax Prof Blog, Trial Ad Notes, Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog, Fire of Genius, Patently - O, Unincorporated Business
Law Prof Blog, CrimProf Blog, Concurring Opinions, Heafey Headnotes, Legal Research and Writing, the Legal Ethics Forum, and the Legal Profession Blog.
That's an important step on the path to bring British libel
law in line with basic principles of free speech and common sense that all
blawgers should be happy to see.
In light of our recent collaboration with The Court, we've decided to pick someone from outside the
Law is Cool community this year for our annual recognition of the Student
Blawger of the Year.