But Gideon includes a sampling of the broader
blawgosphere buzz and ends by pulling together law blog posts about Dr. King and the day that honors his legacy.
From the first Labor Day parade in 1882 to contemporary debates over the union election process, Lenard offers a history lesson entwined with a very current review of the week's
blawgosphere buzz.
All of this makes for audible and fascinating
blawgosphere buzz.
Not exact matches
Today's
buzz in the
blawgosphere and beyond is that Bush's nomination of his White House Counsel, Miers, has reached «the tipping point,» as The Volokh Conspiracy's Orin Kerr posts here, here and here.