We've talked half a dozen times on
Slaw about the United States Border Services» practice of instituting suspicionless searches of travellers» laptops, recommending basically that lawyers take nothing but a clean machine across the border.
We've talked a bit before on
Slaw about Matthew Butterick's great book, Typography for Lawyers, copies of which should be found wherever lawyers» thoughts are committed to print (digital or otherwise).
While I or Shaunna may try to blog today on
SLAW about the conference, I can't guarantee that.
I have read the articles on
SLAW about Dropbox, and iPads and the temptation is to rush out and get it now, but I will wait.
Earlier this week, Michel - Adrian Sheppard blogged on
Slaw about Google's new Government Requests Tool (Google Releases Data on Government Requests for Private User Data).
I just noticed that a blog post of mine on
Slaw about Ron Livingston was cited in an article by Rebecca Phillips in the Fall 2010 issue of the Campbell Law Review, Constitutional Protection for Nonmedia Defendants: Should There be a Distinction Between You and Larry King?
We've talked at
Slaw about the need for a free online Canadian uniform citation guide — indeed, even offered the services of our members to the McGill Guide folks, who declined our help.
Much has been written on
SLAW about the fairly recent 7th edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (known as the McGill Guide, red in colour, and published by Carswell), including a lengthy 21 September 2010 post by John Davis that includes links to prior posts.
We're not doing too badly here: I blogged on
Slaw about my visit to the SCC and noted that only one judge was using a computer.
Back in August I posted a column on
Slaw about a Quebec administrative tribunal decision that referred to Facebook and Wikipedia evidence.
A couple of days ago, David Bilinsky blogged on
Slaw about the new Client ID rules that have come into force in most jurisdictions in Canada (Slaw: New Client ID Rules).
Now to South America — we haven't talked much on
Slaw about Brazilian law — perhaps surprising since it is an economic powerhouse and has the largest number of lawyers per capita after the United States, with a growing base of medium and large law firms.
See also John Gregory's post on
Slaw about the scandal when it broke: Spying on Students Through Their Computers
Let this serve as an object lesson to those of us who post repeatedly on
Slaw about a particular topic.
Also on the topic of researching legislation: it doesn't appear that SLAW has previously mentioned Eric Appleby's free online Legal Research Guide to Statutes 2007 (PDF, 44 pages)(Eric is the founder of Maritime Law Book; Gary Rodrigues posted here last year on
SLAW about Eric).
Coincidentally, Connie Crosby, who was also a speaker at that conference, posted here at
Slaw about the conference and about Joel Alleyne, the moderator who was discussing this concept.
As the recent discussions on
Slaw about changes at Lexis - Nexis Quicklaw and Canadian Law Book indicate, many expect primary legal resources in the digital age to be free of costs, perpetually available, and unrestricted in use.
I have posted before on
Slaw about custom search engines that librarians and others have been building.
It was just over 2 years ago I was boasting here on
SLAW about attending the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
About three months ago there was a post on
Slaw about a decision by a court in Kentucky to seize over 100 domain names used by Internet gambling enterprises, on the grounds that the domain names were illegal gaming devices.
We have talked a number of times on
Slaw about projects funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario.
The recent posting on
SLAW about Carl Malmud's «maverick» actions of shaming the U.S. government by himself publishing American case law on the Internet got me thinking.
Alas, I am therefore often left in the dark even after reading posts on
Slaw about such technology.
Sarah Glassmeyer recently posted on
Slaw about The Future of Legal Practice and Technology for Law Professors.
We talk a fair bit on
Slaw about translation between French and English, as befits a blog on law in Canada.
The next day a very interesting discussion ensued on
Slaw about whether wiki use is suitable for firms.
I'm a little surprised that we have not yet had a bigger post on
Slaw about it.
There's been a lot of buzz on
SLAW about what it is, who's already there, how lawyers are using it or IF they should be.
Not exact matches
Other accompaniments included baked sweet potatoes, avocado crema (blend two avocados in the food processor with a big handful of cilantro leaves, lime juice, salt, and garlic to taste plus a bit of water to blend), Frog Ranch salsa, and red cabbage
slaw (thinly slice a head of red cabbage and add a handful of cilantro,
about 3 tbsp apple cider vinegar, a drizzle of honey, and sea salt).
Once you start thinking
about it, Asian fish tacos with spicy
slaw, Korean bbq pork with kimchi and many other combinations come to mind.
Someone just gave me a bag of shredded cabbage that I think I'll turn into the Vinegar
Slaw, and the story
about your parents has inspired me to make bagels this weekend.
Top with
about a 1/4 cup of the carrot
slaw, two tablespoons of cheese, and a dollop of sour cream.
Leave the strainer filled with
slaw, in the sink for
about an hour or so.
So for the first time I'm going to be making a kelp noodle salad /
slaw and I'm pretty excited
about that
Leftovers will keep in the fridge for
about a week; store the
slaw in a separate container.
To each bowl, add
about 1 cup of the quinoa, 1/4 of the hummus, 1/4 of the carrot
slaw, 2 tablespoons cilantro, and any other veggies being used.
WHOLE GRAINS RICE QUICK COOK Easy Asian Quinoa Salad Recipe from GimmeSomeOven.com INGREDIENTS
SLAW 1 (16 - ounce) bag shredded red cabbage (or
about 4 cups shredded cabbage) 2 cups cooked Village Harvest red quinoa 2 cups shredded carrots 2/3 cup thinly - sliced green onions 1/2 cup slivered or sliced almonds, toasted -LSB-...]
I don't know
about «Carolina»
slaw, but as far as I'm concerned this is a German
slaw like I remember having when I was a kid.
While the fish marinates, make the salad
slaw by tossing the cabbage and
about 1/2 cup chopped cilantro together in a medium bowl.
So I thought it was
about time I created another super
slaw recipe, and the inspiration for this one came from a jar of Fix and Fogg's smoke and fire peanut butter.
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about Roasted Carrot and Black Bean Tacos with Apple
Slaw
Instead of
slaw, how
about cabbage noodles, made using my spiral veggie slicer.
Simple and versatile, this vibrant green
slaw makes a perfect side dish or addition to just
about any meal.
And
about the
slaw — YAY!
This broccoli
slaw recipe takes just a few ingredients and
about 15 minutes.
And how
about this summer variety of
slaw, inspired by our trip to Hawaii in July.
While Mom and Dad mowed down steamed oysters,
slaw and saltines, I pouted
about not having anything I wanted to eat.
Can we please talk
about this radicchio
slaw for a minute.
This year I'm serving up this Cabbage and Orange
Slaw, a easy little salad that can be thrown together in
about 15 minutes and served as a side to just
about any entree».
Add
slaw, carrots, hemp seeds, and ginger; sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon of the salt, and cook, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender,
about 2 minutes.