Another blog from the Law Professor Blogs is up and running. This time it’s the AntitrustProf Blog, and it’s written by Shubha Ghosh, a professor at the University of Buffalo Law School.
Blawg of the Day
Will he ever stop? Anthony Cerminaro has yet another blog, this one called Deal Attorney. In it, he discusses “commercial and financial transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, intellectual property licensing, product distribution, strategic partnerships and joint ventures.”
Today’s Election Site
This week I’m going to offer some election sites worth visiting, just in time for November 2. First up are some good articles from LLRX. Diana Botluk offers Election Concerns: Will Your Vote Count? Are You Sure?, with tons of links on election issues. And Kathy Biehl updates her Federal and State Election…
Blawg of the Day
Well, it’s Anthony Cerminaro week here at Inter Alia, as I’m featuring his fourth blog, Bio Lex Tech. Anthony’s writing here on biotech, bioengineering, bioinformatics, genomics, biometrics, and other biotechnology. In my experience, people who work on more than one blog (let alone four) tend to get overextended — let’s hope that doesn’t happen…
The Top 101
PC Magazine has released its Fall 2004 Edition of the Top 101 Web Sites. Definitely worth a look.
Get Back to your Homework
Here’s a way for parents to ensure their kids are doing their homework instead of watching television: TV-B-Gone. It’s a $14.99 device that can turn off every model of U.S. Asian, and European television, all with a single click. The website for the device is undergoing reconstruction right now, due to heavy Internet traffic.…
Blawg of the Day
Anthony Cerminaro, whose Nano Tech Lex and Bizz Bang Buzz blogs I have previously mentioned in this space, is also publishing Robo Lex Tech, which focuses on robotics, automation, expert systems, artificial intelligence, wearable computers, bionics, and other human-machine technology. Looks more “robo” than “lex” right now, but he’s just getting started.
Blawg of the Day
Students at the New England School of Law are blogging at the American Constitution Society of New England College of Law, featuring news, information, and discussion of interest to “anyone with a progressive view of the Constitution.”
Get Info on Ballot Initiatives
The Ballot Initiative Strategy Center features information on over 160 ballot measures in 34 states. The site provides a short description of the individual initiatives, as well as links to sites supporting and opposing the measure.
Research Site of the Day
The ABA’s Judicial Division has some good resources for judges or those interested in judicial activities. In addition to comprehensive information on the section, you can also check out books, periodicals, and other publications, and even subscribe to one of eleven mailing lists. Some of the resources could use some updating, but in general the…
