On Friday, I posted about the rather elaborate (and well orchestrated) April Fools» Day prank pulled
by blawger Eric Turkewitz.
Not exact matches
How much information it's appropriate for a
blawger to reveal about the matters on which he's working, morally, ethically, and according to the dictates of common sense, is a subject of much debate, some of which is hosted
by Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice.
In one of those ostensibly annoying but secretly pleasing pyramid thingies that spread throughout the web, I've been tagged
by Jordan Furlong, editor, blogger and sometime Slawyer, to post (under the title «5 Blogs & 5
Blawgers») about five non-law blogs I like and then ponzi up five blawgers and t
Blawgers») about five non-law blogs I like and then ponzi up five
blawgers and t
blawgers and tag them.
But for all those grey hairs, born as they are of this engagement, I pray that this matter remain «open» for many years to come; that the entries on my docket sheet act enhance the causes of those souls who came before me and enabled me to live the fortunate life that I do; and that we all be inscribed for a year of good in which we come to a true acknowledgment of our place in the world and our duties to it; a year of redemption and brotherhood; and a year of life lived
by all of us — even lawyers, even judges, even
blawgers — with appreciation for the year of life that it is.