This month’s Online Magazine offers a comprehensive resource on domain name ownership research tools.
Blawg of the Day
Direct Appeal provides “commentary and summaries of federal criminal cases decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.” This is a perfect application of the weblog format to a legal practice — criminal practitioners in the Tenth Circuit can have new caselaw summaries delivered to them (via the RSS feed) on a…
The Coalition gears up for spam regime change
The war on spam moved into high gear this week. First, those improbable allies AOL, MSN and Yahoo! have joined together to fight spam.
In the U.S. Congress, two bills are being introduced, both targeting spam from very different angles. The first bill will be introduced by Senator Charles Schumer, and will establish a …
New tool for science searchers
If you find yourself constantly searching for scientific, technical, or medical information on the Internet, check out the Scirus Toolbar. Once installed, the toolbar becomes a part of your browser, allowing you to easily search science-related websites using the terrific Sciruswebsite. (Via Resource Shelf)
Blawg of the Day
Texas Lawyer Bill Wiese publishes the Internet Law Blog, a weblog “by, for and about computer, technology and Internet law.” (ViaDenise)
Spring Semester must almost be over…
That would explain the large number of law student weblogs reported yesterday by Denise, many of them in the early stages of development:
- Rob’s Blog, from Rob Sherman
- Miscellaureous, from former teacher and soon-to-be-lawyer Laura Gleason
- Just Opinions, A mix of political, legal, and social commentary from the liberal perspective of
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Extra, Extra
This week’s issue of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is now available. Highlights include:
E-mail: Preferred over telephone?
According to META Group, it is. In a survey of 387 worldwide corporate executives, 80 percent said they see e-mail as a more valuable communications method than the telephone, and 74 percent said they would have more difficulty if they lost e-mail access for five days than if they lost phone access. The…
Blawg of the Day
Rita Vine, a professional librarian and web search trainer, offers SiteLines, to help web searchers stay up to date on key search tools and developments.
Courts online? Really!
Law.com discusses finding court dockets online — while it’s a nice overview of the fact that more and more courts are placing their information online, it barely scrapes the surface of the topic. The article mentions CourtEXPRESS, which does have an impressive listing of courts that are searchable online. However, all of the federal…
