Bill Gratch over at Blawg.org points us to the brand-spanking-new International Trade Law and Policy, which will cover the World Trade Organization and other international trade legal and policy issues.
Blogs and Blogging
Welcome, new blawgers
Lawyer Randy Tunac introduces us to Manifest Border, the web’s first immigration blog. (Via Denise)
And Decnavda’s Dialectic presents news and information on tax court opinions. (Via Bob)
The Blawg speaks for itself
Glenn Garnes of The ESQlawtech Weekly has debuted Res Ipsa Blawquitur, a community weblog designed to give lawyers (and others, I suppose) an opportunity to give blogging a try.
Please Welcome UnivAtty
New blawg on the block
Glenn Garnes has transformed his LawTech site into a weblog — welcome!
Green and Dean — Sunday’s blog report
Two new weblogs to report on today — first up is How Green is My Country, a blawg devoted to environmentalism and the law. (ViaHoward).
And the first presidential blog is up — it’s the Howard Dean 2004 Call to Action Weblog. I wonder how many other presidential candidates will follow
Weekend Blawgs
Here are few new law-related weblogs discovered by others:
Franchise and Biz Op Information is offered by the Toronto law firm of Webster Bhathal, LLP. There are actually three blogs here —Business Opportunity News, Franchise News, and The Psychology of Fraud. Better yet, they all have RSS feeds. (Via Bill Gratch…
Two down, twenty-five to go
Following in the footsteps of First Amendment blawg Actual Malice is FourthAmendment.com, from criminal defense lawyer John Wesley Hall. This weblog is designed as the online supplement to the 2002 edition of the book Search and Seizure. (Via TalkLeft)
And if all this weblog stuff is confusing…
Phil Gyford offers this nice page describing weblog terms for weblog readers. Learn more about RSS, permalinks, trackback, and more.
New blawg for Pennsyvania lawyers
Robert Vonada of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has been writing the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Blawgsince December, providing an online journal of developments and web links related to…you guessed it, Pennsylvania workers’ compensation practice and procedure. Issue-specific sites like this are the way weblogs ought to be going — this site should be…
