Chicago lawyer Paul Mollica is publishing Daily Developments in EEO Law, including summaries of recent EEO cases by circuit.
Blawg of the Day
Clyde Hutchins has what is probably the first Wyoming lawyer blog, with Practicing Law Under the Western Sky.
Off to the Cape
I’ll be spending a few days on Cape Cod, and I won’t be back until next Monday. Enjoy a few “Blawgs of the Day” while I’m gone — see you next Tuesday!
Tip of the Day
From time to time, I mention helpful keyboard shortcuts for Word, Internet Explorer and other applications. Remembering all those shortcuts is tough! Here’s how you can remind yourself of those shortcuts in Microsoft Word:
- Select Tools, then Customize, then the Options tab. Check the “Show Shortcut Keys in Screen Tips” box. Now when
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Research Site of the Day
The Medicaid Resource Book is provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation, and describes “four pivotal aspects of how the Medicaid program operates — who it covers, what it covers, how it is financed, and how it is administered.” All of the resources here are contained in PDF files, so you can easily save them to…
Blawg of the Day
TechLawyer, a lawyer living in Hawaii, aims to place himself between “the geeks and the power structure.”
Tip of the Day
If you have Windows XP installed on your computer, you may know that it loads all kinds of things you don’t need when it starts up. How do you get rid of these services? Here’s one way: select Start, then Run, then type services.msc, and press Enter. Click on the Extended tab to see…
Blawg of the Day
Kenneth Anderson’s Not Very Academic Blog features academic, scholarly, political, cultural, personal, and other issue, from international law to music for cello, from a law professor at Washington College of Law, American University.
Tracking Your Content
Do you ever wonder if anyone is using your content on the web? Do you clients ever wonder this? Perhaps Copyscape can help. This site, which is powered by GoogleAlert, allows you to enter the address of your original web page, and receive back a listing of sites where your content is being used.
Extra! Extra!
This week’s issue of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is available for your review. Highlights:
