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Welcome to Blawg Review #315, the initial Monday edition of the resurgent Blawg Review, the weekly blog carnival for everyone interested in the law. Launched originally in April 2005, and overseen by the still-anonymous Editor, Blawg Review ranged about across...
You will recall, perhaps, that I am a defendant in The Litigation Commonly Known as Rakofsky v. Internet. I have not posted updates on the case since last October, principally because the case was subject to a stay order. With...
AG Holder: Assassination is unlawful. We decided these killings are lawful. Ergo they are not assassinations. Q.E.D. bit.ly/AjR13a ? George Wallace (@foolintheforest) March 5, 2012 Earlier this week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder used the occasion of a speech to...
Mainstream legal reporting has its moments of accuracy, but also tends to be liberally larded through with misstatement, omission and dollops of authentic nonsense, especially when the report claims to have uncovered a burgeoning "trend." The Los Angeles Times succumbs...
In August, Scott Greenfield (Simple Justice) posted an item ("Where's the Proof?") looking askance at the increasing number of law schools that are apparently treating the law of Evidence as an elective, rather than a mandatory subject. (Antonin Pribetic promptly...
In law school many a year ago, our Real Property professor assured the class one day that "you can find authority for either side of any legal proposition in the opinions of the Texas Court of Civil Appeals." How right...
This is the tenth in the ongoing series of posts compiling the most recent publicly available developments surrounding the litigation Commonly Known As Rakofsky v. Internet, in which New Jersey attorney Joseph Rakofsky has sued some 81 95 media organizations,...
'Classes opened Sept. 9, [1885,] in the afternoon, with a short class,' wrote St. Thomas? first rector. 'There being no books, no desks, very little was possible.' This is the ninth in the ongoing series of posts compiling the most...
This is the eighth in the ongoing series of posts compiling the most recent publicly available developments surrounding the litigation Commonly Known As Rakofsky v. Internet, in which New Jersey attorney Joseph Rakofsky has sued some 81 media organizations, professional...
In the shiny, bold and brazen world of social media and social networks, LinkedIn?the self-styled "World's Largest Professional Network"?receives recommendations in plenty as the "It" spot for attorneys and other skilled laborers looking to connect, interact, gel, spark, and perhaps...
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