Rory points out this link to webcasts from Harvard Law School, featuring speakers from Harvard’s Saturday School Program, among others. The webcasts date back to 2000.
Useful Web Sites
Have you visited the Treasury Department site today?
A lot of people do, apparently, according to this Nielsen/NetRatings study. The study found that nearly a third of all Internet users visited at least one government website last month. (Via Sabrina)
Help for Maryland researchers
Gary Price points us to AskUsNow, a service that makes Maryland librarians available for live chat sessions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
A new home for the Paper Chase
Jurist’s Paper Chase, Professor Bernard Hibbitts’ “info-overloaded syllabus of new law, learning, and links,” has a terrific new page as well as an RSS feed. Check ’em out!
Only 46 days left!
Still procrastinating on filing your taxes? Maybe an online tax preparation service can help. PC World reviews such sites as TurboTax for the Web, H&R Block’s Online Tax Preparation, and TaxAct Online.
Blogging for Governors
It’s not a weblog, really, but it’s still pretty cool that Texas Governor Rick Perry has an RSS feed on his home page, allowing you to view the latest in Texas government news in your newsreader. If you care about Texas government news, that is.
Attention academic legal writers
Eugene Volokh of the Volokh Conspiracy is publishing a book on writing law review articles, student notes, and seminar papers. The book isn’t due out until April, but there’s an excerpt on this site, as well as some helpful templates and forms. (Via Jurist)
While we’re on the subject of pay services…
Yahoo is expanding its premium services, focusing on those users who provide their own Internet access.
European dispute resolution, American style
The Insurance Journal reports that online claims mediation service Cybersettle has received a patent in the U.K. on its method for settling disputes. This will help Cybersettle expand into the European market.
I’m a fan — are you?
In yesterday’s SearchDay, Gary reported on PublicRadioFan, a site I have been using for some time. I am a public radio junkie, and PublicRadioFan indulges my every need. When you log on, you’ll see a listing of what’s playing on public radio stations around the world, right now. You can listen to all…
