Welcome, readers, to Blawg Review # 153, the 153rd Edition of the traveling «blog carnival
for everyone interested in law.»
Ever since Al Gore invented both the Internet and the legal blog back in 1898, it seems like a new Blawg Review («the blog carnival
for everyone interested in law») has come out like clockwork every week or so.
Blawg Review was the blog carnival
for everyone interested in law.
«Blawg Review is the blog carnival
for everyone interested in law.
What started as a «blog carnival»
for everyone interested in law has grown into a community that comes together every week to review recent legal news, opinions, and commentary from an increasing number of remarkable law blogs.
Not exact matches
Good counseling before placement
for both the birthparents and the adoptive parents can help
everyone think through what they want and what they will do so that a good agreement will written up — one that doesn't * need * to be legally enforced by a court of
law, because
everyone is committed to following through
in the best
interests of the child.
The effort includes nurses, advocates
for the mentally ill, the League of Women Voters and the New York Civil Liberties Union, who say
everyone has an
interest in seeing paid family leave become
law.
TWU takes the position that its
law school would «not be
for everyone», and suggested before the Supreme Court that LGBT students wouldn't not be
interested in attending the school.
«Almost
everyone I talked to did fantasy football and was really
interested in talking about their inner - firm leagues,» said one
law student interviewing
for a summer position at major
law firms
in 2007 who ultimately landed a job at Latham & Watkins.
There are also going to easy questions, like,
for example, whether a regulator acting under a public
interest mandate should have an accurate name that the public understands or provide its imprimatur to — as one national newspaper has put it — a «gay - free»
law school or, indeed, to take the highest profile example of late, require its members to act
in ways that promote equality, diversity and inclusion.2 I don't say that these questions are easy because
everyone will agree on them — clearly people have not and do not.
The return, to these pages, of Blawg Review, the blog carnival
for lawyers and
everyone interested in the
law.
«At the moment
everyone is getting
interesting incremental benefits from changes
in lithium - ion batteries, but fundamentally there hasn't been a Moore's
Law - type curve
for battery improvements and I think that would be something
everyone would benefit [from],» said Motorola president Rick Osterloh
in an interview with the BBC.
The QFREB believes it is
in the best
interest of
everyone that the
law considers this new reality and establishes guidelines that facilitate an understanding of the issues
for home buyers and sellers.»