But as this week's
blawgosphere posts bears out, international considerations are now infiltrating traditionally domestic practice areas, like criminal, personal injury or family law.
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.
A rough couple of weeks in the
blawgosphere continued for the new research engine, with
posts from Greg Lambert at 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, Richard Leiter at The Life of Books, and ongoing updates from an earlier
post by Lisa Solomon at Legal Research & Writing Pro.
I expected to find the
blawgosphere abuzz this morning over yesterday's joint investigative report by 60 Minutes and The Washington
Post revealing that hundreds of defendants remain incarcerated even though their convictions came about with the help of a discredited FBI forensic tool known as comparative bullet - lead analysis.
The
blawgosphere is replete with
posts about how lawyers should or shouldn't dress.
Then he humbly made a reference to his work at Simple Justice now being «part of the old, forgotten
blawgosphere» (obviously not true), thanked everyone for reading and keeping him honest, linked to some video that I didn't watch about a dolphin «thanking everyone for all the fish,» and wrapped up
post number 4,744.
While bar exams for July were in full swing this past week, we were dutifully sweeping the
blawgosphere to bring you the best
posts on e-lawyering.
When a renowned curmudgeon writes that something
posted online «may well prove to be the most exceptional thing ever created in the
blawgosphere, and the one thing that will outlast all of us,» it is Legal Blog Watch policy to invest a mouse click to see what's going on.
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.
There have been occasional blawg
posts from the elders of the crim law
blawgosphere, but only a few, and only occasionally.
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.»
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.
Just in the last few days, the
blawgosphere has produced these
posts: