Monday
Oct212002

Infojunkie Newsletter

Came across Karen Blakeman's Tales From The Terminal Room today. Chock full of good stuff, mostly reviews of Web utilities, search engines, gizmos and resources. Subscription info here.

Monday
Oct212002

2002 Law School Checklist

1) Class schedule 2) T.V. schedule 3) Cookies for the librarian 4) Blog

Two more law student blogs for your reading pleasure:

Daniel Epstein, the Jewish Buddha, a 1L at Georgetown who had this wicked bit featured by Donna last week [via Howard],

and this crustacean with attitude, the Angry Clam, a 1L at UCLA whose voting guide for Californians proves that webloggers not only are excellent magazine fodder but a modern convenience: "[N]ow you don't have to think. If you hate me, vote exactly the opposite. If you like what I have to say, follow me."

Sunday
Oct202002

Click-Read Agreements

Bret Fausett provides an excellent overview in New Architect of deep linking authorities, and reflects on the enforceability of written restrictions on linking past a site's home page. [via LLRX]

Saturday
Oct192002

We'll Be Having Blogs With That

So say more and more members of the legal field. In fact, we're looking at dense blawg warnings in all regions (and the first to call this a dense blawg gets it). Tough to keep up, but here's my latest feeble attempt at chronicling the blooms:

I can't believe Ernie, Rick, the Law/Net Marketing Blog and I haven't jumped on this earlier: Goldstein & Howe's SCOTUSblog, the self-proclaimed blogchild of Howard Bashman. Tom, Stephanie, Amy and Erik deliver comprehensive Supreme Court coverage, their first names and their own voices. Color me impressed and happy to see them. [via JURIST and Howard]

Lane McFadden, law clerk to Judge Kleinfeld, blogs from Alaska. [via Howard]

The boy named Soo, a San Diegan, formerly was with this firm, and now ? [via Howard]

Kim Weatherall is an intellectual property/information technology/Internet law lecturer with the University of Sydney. (More here.) [via JURIST]

Christine is a law student at Notre Dame and her blog was IBGR (Inspired By Glenn Reynolds). [via JURIST]

Manhattan 1L Superhyperdemonchild: Code at the speed of light she does not. But code she does; lovely site. [via the Blawg Ring]

Elizabeth ("Janeway Speaks") is a Star Trek fan (naah, I'm not getting sucked into that whole "Trekker"/"Trekkie" imbroglio), and 1L. [via the Blawg Ring]

Nathan Newman is an author, lawyer and progressive. More here and here. [via the Blawg Ring]

Inns Of Court is by an Australian law grad seeking gainful employment. [via the Blawg Ring]

ZaftigGirl is a 1L at McGeorge with a way with words: "call me the abominable snowchick. and then make me melt." [via the Blawg Ring]

Cyberspaces.org has a group weblog on law and technology issues. [via the Blawg Ring]

Echos from the Void (aka Leareth) is written by an Australian Law/Arts student who wonders "if the day will ever come when judges can use more commas and full-stops." [via the Blawg Ring]

I'm guessing the mind behind LegalMind.org is in-house counsel. Somewhere. Emphasis on Internet and securities law. [via the Blawg Ring]

Who'm I missing, hmm?

Saturday
Oct192002

Serpentine