Sentences with phrase «first blawg review»

Some of you may recall that my first Blawg Review # 42 was in honor of Douglas Adams as well.
So, pick your favorite anniversary — 57 years since the double helix, 10 years since the draft genome, 7 years since the final genome or 5 years since the first Blawg Review — and join us as we looks back at the week that was in blawging.
Today marks a momentous occasion in the annals of legal blogging: the first Blawg Review hosted by a British blogger.
Charon QC, who blogs across the pond, has the privilege of hosting the first blawg review of 2009, Blawg Review # 193.
'' Blawg Review # 114 from idealawg This is the very first Blawg Review of the summer of 2007.

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Okay, Halloweenies, whether «You're Going As Someone Who Is Not Going To Be A Supreme Court Justice» or «If You're Going As Some Other Member Of The Bush White House» or «If You're Going As An Author, Librarian, Or Allegedly Infringing Search Engine» or «If You're Going As A Blogger Or A Blawger» or «If You're Going As One About To Explode From The Pressures Of Modern Life In General» or any number of other costumes Denise Howell invented and tucked into her exhaustive wrap - up of last week's legal blogging, you should read Blawg Review # 30 first.
But the two - fer I mentioned comes in the first half of Burke's Blawg Review, where she provides an overview of key issues and top Web resources in the area of transgender law.
Just a month ago, in writing Blawg Review No. 111, Bill Gratsch admitted that he did not who was first, but that when he compiled his first Blawg directory in January 2003, he found only 57.
Around since its first edition in April 2005, Blawg Review is one of the oldest and can certainly now be described as one of the strongest rotating blog carnivals.
So here's to Blawg Review, the best carnival in existence, for a terrific wrap - up of its first year.
This presentation of Blawg Review is brought to you from LegalTech New York, where the anonymous editor of Blawg Review is attending in person along with many other tweeps and blawging lawyers who are arriving in droves in response to Incisive Media's generous offer of a free breakfast and the chance to see first - hand what's new in technology for the legal profession.
«If this is your first time participating in Blawg Review as a contributor, you can follow the easy Submission Guidelines, which explain how to submit your posts each week.»
On January 6th, the end of the mummering, the editor of Blawg Review will post an addendum to this Blawg Review # 89 discussing some of the more interesting questions and answers publicly for the first time, and disclosing whether his true personal identity has been discovered.
So when asked to host Blawg Review 101, those black - spotted dogs were her first thought for a theme.
So it's not surprising that in hosting Blawg Review # 183, Kralowec opted for another first: a California - themed Blawg Review, in honor of Kralowec's home state.
On this first Monday in October, we find Patent Baristas host to an October - themed Blawg Review # 77.
More than a year later, Blawg Review # 79 returns to Kevin Heller's Tech Law Advisor, which first hosted Blawg Review # 12.
Consistent with the theme, Blawg Review # 171 highlights a couple of firsts, including the spirited reaction to one of the first posts on Gerry Spence's new blog.
Blawg Review # 171, hosted by Victoria Pynchon at IP ADR Blog is definitely a first.
Blawg Review # 184 — This week's Blawg Review # 184, hosted by Faculty Lounge not surprisingly, has an election - related theme, highlighting posts such as Professor Berman's rejoinder to predictions that Obama will coddle criminals, Governor Sarah Palin's misunderstanding of the First Amendment and the problem with signing statements.
First, the legal equivalent of «Grand Rounds» for medical blogs appears to be the «Blawg Review
... Kentucky Law has highlighted a number of good law - related weblog posts in «Blawg Review # 1,» the first of a repeating series.
First there was the Irish legal blog, cearta.ie, beguiling our hearts with Blawg Review # 164, a literary tribute to Bloomsday, the celebration of James Joyce and his masterwork, Ulysses.
-LSB-...] first three Blawg Reviews (42, 93, and 144) bore some relation to the number.
Not only was the author of «How Appealing» born in 1964, but this installment of «Blawg Review» is the first to follow the announcement of the U.S. Supreme Court «s end - of - Term rulings in argued cases.
And something tells me that Victoria Pynchon, mediator and author of the negotiation blog Settle It Now, will leave us all with plenty to remember as she plays first - time host to Blawg Review this coming Monday at her second home, IP ADR Blog.
Although by my unofficial count «How Appealing» may be the highest - traffic blog ever to have hosted «Blawg Review,» it is possible that some readers are visiting this blog for the very first time.
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