Like last year, whenever I sat down and thought about
what blawgs were candidates for this award, I always came back to SLAW.
Rather than review
what blawgs are saying, he points to their reticence on this issue:
Excellent round - up — truly the best of
what Blawg Review does so well: informative and interesting.
Now, in response to
what Blawg Review has already described as an unfortunate oversight, Public Defender Stuff is hosting the inaugural Public Defender Blog Awards.
Moving on to privacy rights of a Constitutional nature, Jotwell (the Journal of Things We Like (Lots), a relatively new publication which is to law review articles
what Blawg Review is to blawg posts, takes a look at group searches and Fourth Amendment rights.
Since this weblog is open to all visitors, even those who don't know
what a blawg is, I promise never to use the word unless I absolutely have to.
Not exact matches
Blawg Review # 300 looks back at all of the 47
Blawg Reviews from 2010, and provides an update on
what each author is writing about lately.
Colin Samuels, who received
Blawg Review of the Year honors in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, has put some serious thought into
what's going on here.
«In honor of Matt Homann's and Dennis Kennedy's upcoming
Blawg Think, I'm reposting a link to the
What Blogs Can Do For Solos and Small Firms that I designed and presented along with Jerry Lawson at the Maryland State Bar Association Solo Day Conference back in November 2003.
«
Blawg Review # 37:
What one guy with a bag over his head said to another Main Dear Santa, please tell the SEC to take away my SOX.
This
blawg keeps tabs on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, devours and analyzes draft reports on gene patents, and speculates on
what the Obama administration will mean to patent law.
«This
blawg is for people who have been injured, or have family members who were, and have no idea
what to do next.
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference
Blawg Review # 37:
What one guy with a bag over his head said to another:
But my BOYFRIEND, and yes he is my boyfriend, says that I should do MORE
blawgs on my own, so that is exactly
what I am doing here.
April is National Poetry Month and
what better way to celebrate than a poetry - themed
Blawg Review # 155, hosted by Greg May at The California Blog of Appeal.
Anyway, in honor of Evolution Day, the theme of today's
Blawg Review will be «survival,» a subject that, sadly, is on the minds of many businesses and individuals nowadays in the midst of
what has become a severe economic downturn.
What I would like to write about, web strategy wise, is the opportunity
Blawg Review provides for legal bloggers looking to establish themselves.
Dan Hull made a flattering comment about my
blawg in his
What About Clients, and I am thankful for his kind comment and the fact that he made it publicly.
Blawg Review # 231 is good reading, but it's not necessarily for the faint of heart (you'll know
what I mean when you get to the section entitled «The Stripper & The Geisha»).
«[T] he
blawgs mentioned in blog review, while generally all top quality..., are hardly
what I would call influential.»
http://www.smallbiztrends.com/2006/01/
blawg-review-40.html «
What does she cover in this special «
blawgs for business» issue of
Blawg Review?
He / she wrote O'Keefe a private e-mail titled, «
What's with Kevin O'Keefe,» which O'Keefe then published under the heading,
What's with
Blawg Review editor?
That, of course, brought a public response from the
Blawg Review editor, again titled,
What's with Kevin O'Keefe?
Sampling of
what various Law Memo / Ross
blawgs are saying about labor and employment law.
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.
It being Bloomsday,
what better place to host
Blawg Review than Dublin?
There are
blawgs on everything from «Law and Magic» to «Mixed Martial Arts Law» to the legal consequences of
what happens on each episode of «The Office.»
The results are interesting for
what they reveal about Bruce's readers, but even more so for the glimpse they offer into
blawg readership in general.
While this marks the third year Dennis Kennedy has doled out his Blawggie awards (as reported in an earlier post today), the anonymous editor at
Blawg Review is establishing
what is described as a new tradition with the
Blawg Review Awards 2006, the second year the editor has honored the best law blogs in numerous categories.
Another factor to keep in mind is that the concept of
what constitutes a «
blawg» has necessarily evolved over time and will continue to do so.
But even as
Blawg Review was fading away, another source came along to provide regular highlights of
what is worth reading among legal blogs.
But to find out
what makes them so special, you'll have to read through
Blawg Review # 137 until the end...
Main
Blawg Review # 37:
What one guy with a bag over his head said to another»
What's all the buzz about
Blawg Review?
Indeed, 11 months ago, Law.com launched its
blawg affiliate network and was the first mover in
what is now an increasingly crowded field.
«
Blawg Review # 42: «The Hitchiker's Guide to the Blawgosphere» Main
What you really need is a documents dominatrix»
«This
blawg gives me a medium for my doing exactly
what I am good at: collecting interesting items, distilling them with a touch of panache, and helping in - house lawyers improve their management skills.»
In an article on NOLO's Legal Marketing
Blawg, solo practice expert Carolyn Elefant echoed
what many clients feel about -LSB-...]
If you are interested in
what's going on in the legal blog world, I encourage you to follow the
Blawg Review.
I mention this because, in following the story along the blog - line, I saw this on
what I understand to be a well - read US
blawg / law - news source (on www.law.com).
If you are a GLR reader and like
what you find here, please take a moment to let the good people over at the ABA know by filing a friend - of - the -
blawg brief.
If nothing else,
Blawg Review has continued to happen week after week and, it being
what we in the trade often refer to as the End of Another Year, the Anonymous Editor of
Blawg Review has taken the occasion of
Blawg Review # 192 to solicit the votes of
Blawg Review hosts past, present, and future, for the 2008
Blawg Review of the Year.
Adam Liptak's NY Times piece on foreign countries» view of the American fondness for punitive damages — in a nutshell, it adds to the impression that we are a scary and unstable nation — drew links and comment from many
blawgs, including Dan Hull at
What About Clients?
Blawg Review is a great way to see in a snapshot
what's new and interesting in the legal blogosphere.
What an honor to learn that the American Bar Association Journal selected Mediation Channel as an «ABA Journal
Blawg 100» — one of the 100 best legal blogs in 2009 — garnering a spot under the «Practice Specific» category.
I'm a cyclist, my dad's from Iowa, and my post made the cut: so
what's not to like about Rush Nigut's
Blawg Review # 147?
There's this thing called the
Blawg review where each week a law blogger will give a summary of
what the law blogs are talking about.
There's been a lot of changes, another one was that you shifted from the
Blawg 100 to the Web 100, so
what was the thinking that went on behind that?
In the early blawging days — say 2006 — we blawgers used to navel gaze a lot, asking ourselves (frequently) such questions as «
what is a
blawg?».
In the external sources or kindness groupings, we have the Cavanagh Williams Update — Insurance and Litigation News
blawg, for Ontario litigators, actually all lawyers who have to advise clients on
what they can or can't do that may get to court.