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Research Site of the Day
ChoiceTrust($) offers background research services in a number of different areas. Check out disciplinary actions on doctors, dentists, and chiropractors, learn your homeowner or auto insurance score, conduct background and business checks, and more. Prices range from $9.95 to $30. I haven’t tried the services (I’m a big fan of Accurint, though), but
Research Site of the Day
Got a question about California Bankruptcy law? California Bankruptcy Info may be for you. This site is primarily designed for consumers and individuals faced with the bankruptcy process in California, but it does provide a useful overview of the filing process, including exemptions, court information, and alternatives to bankruptcy. One thing that bothers me about…
A new design for Social Security
Beginning this week, the Social Security Administration has a new look and a new address, www.socialsecurity.gov. Check out this page to learn more about the site’s additions and improvements (thanks to Sabrina)
Research Site of the Day
AgricultureLaw.com is brought to you by the Washington, D.C. law firm of McLeod, Watkinson, and Miller, and it’s a great example of a firm showing off its knowledge in a particular area of law. The site is “dedicated to providing farmers and ranchers with the most complete source of timely information and ideas on…
Speaking of RSS…
…if this whole RSS thing confuses you (because it still confuses me sometimes), check out this Explanation of RSS, How You Can Use It, and Finding RSS Feeds. Very useful and (mostly) non-technical.
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
An argument for playing hooky
A Mighty Wind comes out today — the site has trailers and clips of music from the soundtrack.
A great idea fraught with dangerous possibilities
The White House announced that it will begin hosting an interactive question-and-answer session with administration officialsbeginning tonight with White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card.
