A Taxing Blog, offered by a current research fellow and lecturer at Columbia Law School and two tax professors at Santa Clara University School of Law, publish this law-related weblog for “tax profs, policy wonks, and other shameless tax nerds.” (Via Blawg.org)
Blogs and Blogging
Law Journal via weblog
Yale’s Journal of Law and Technology is now offering its lectures and written pieces in a weblog format. Now, if only it had an RSS feed….
Even MORE Blawgs
Denise continues with her flood of new law-related weblogs with Constructive Notice, a group blog for members of the Yale Law School Republicans. FlaLaw is the first weblog devoted to Florida law students and legal issues. And Martina Anders’ Radio Weblog, from the Library Electronic Services Administrator at Thompson, Hine.
And Blawg.org points
Blogs of the Day
As usual, Denise has the low-down on the latest law-related weblogs:
Taxing Thoughts, a blog with “thoughts by a tax lawyer on the law, technology, politics, economics, and taxes,” has been around awhile, but we’re just getting around to seeing it. The student blawg of the day belongs to Life, Law, Libido, from…
The Drudge-ry of $800K a year
Have you been to the Drudge Report? It’s not much to see; just a collection of links to breaking news stories and news sources around the world. Would it surprise you to know that Matt Drudge, the owner of the site, pulls down a mere $822,000 a year? That’s some serious cash for…
A whole bunch o’blogs
As usual, Denise is on top of the latest law-related weblogs. First up is Tales from the Shark Tank Indiana state government lawyer Alisa.Screaming Bean is a brand-new blog from a so-far unidentified law student. Another student blogger is Mr. Blawggie, a law and business student who recently moved to Israel from the…
Say it ain’t so, Sean-Paul!
I have mentioned The Agonist several times in recent weeks as a terrific example of warblogging — it now seems that, according to Wired Magazine, the author of the site, Sean-Paul Kelley, has been taking information from a paid news service and posting it without attribution.
Is blogging journalism?
That’s a good question nowadays. CNN got its reporter Kevin Sites to shut down his weblog once the war started, but blogs like The Agonist, Warblogging, and Warblogs.cc are drawing hundreds of thousands of hits daily. Susan Mernit at the Online Journalism Review reports on the friction between blogs and traditional
Blawg of the day
Seems like forever since I reported on a new law-related weblog. This one comes from the New Hampshire multidisciplinary and regulatory law firm of Gallagher, Callahan, & Gartrell. Once you go to the website, it’s hard to find the actual weblog; there’s a link to FedWatch NH, a weblog tracking federal developments of…
Tuesday’s Blawg
Wendy Seltzer, a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, has a new weblog — Legal Tags.
