With all the people starting their own weblogs nowadays, you don’t often see that someone is shutting theirs down. But it’s true: the CIA has asked President Bush to discontinue his blog.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day
Gerry Oginski, a lawyer in Great Neck, New York, is blogging over at New York Medical Malpractice, “for those who are interested in the rights of injured victims.”
Blawg of the Day
The Law Dawg Blawg provides research tips, library announcements, news and links of interest to the Southern Illinois University School of Law Community.
Introducing the Blawg Channel
I was on vacation when the site went live, and then I just plain forgot to announce it here, but I say better late than never.
I am pleased to announce the debut of The Blawg Channel, a group weblog featuring Dennis Kennedy, Ernest Svenson, Marty Schwimmer, Denise Howell, Rick…
Blawg of the Day
Symtym follows the “meanderings of a board certified emergency physician at mid-career who tumbled into law school….”
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Arnie Herz, an attorney in Port Washington, New York, presents Legal Sanity, where he hopes to “raise public consciousness and facilitate discussion about our distressed legal profession and the ground-breaking work that’s being done to move it in a saner direction.” Hear, hear!
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A whole mess of people are writing over at Punishment Theory, a group blog on criminal law and philosophy.
Blawg of the Day
Crime and Federalism studies the interaction between federalism and federal criminal laws.
Blawg of the Day
Donald, an otherwise unidentified federal law clerk, is writing All Deliberate Speed, a civil rights law blog.
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Chicago lawyer Paul Mollica is publishing Daily Developments in EEO Law, including summaries of recent EEO cases by circuit.
