Thursday
Jun132002

Modern Practice, from FindLaw

FindLaw debuts its Modern Practice law practice and technology magazine, which looks pretty good. Articles. Product Reviews. Tips. Discussion board. No blog.

Wednesday
Jun122002

Can You Take The Copying Out Of Deep Linking?

I chimed in to Ernest Miller's thread on LawMeme about how and where deep linking fits into the copyright analysis ("Is There an Implied License to Deep Link?," June 11, 2002), and ended things on an inquisitive note. Your thoughts on whether links actually "copy" anything, or related ruminations, would be most welcome.
--Update: there is always Marek's solution.

Wednesday
Jun122002

The Legal Bean

Another court blogger, and a coffee lover to boot. State Supreme Court law clerk Dennis Rogers joins the blawg roll today:

You will find here my musings on coffee (I'm a home-roaster in training), philosophy (especially epistimological musings), and legal related stuff (since I am an attorney after all).
Thanks, Howard, for the link.

Wednesday
Jun122002

NPR Gems

Two excellent NPR programs came my way via Audible in the last 48 hours:

The July 7, 2000 edition of Science Friday with Ira Flatow, in which David Gelernter (Yale) and Michael Dertouzos (MIT) discussed the future of computing. Their big picture insights about ubiquitousness, interface design and intuitive knowledge organization remain timely and fascinating almost two years down the road.

Book critic Maureen Corrigan's favorite nonfiction and fiction books of 2001, from the December 21, 2001 edition of Fresh Air with Terry Gross.

Wednesday
Jun122002

The Bitches From Hell, Plus Two

Please give yourself time to explore the pleasures of the Web site of Denver law firm Powers Phillips, P.C. [Via Held In Contempt and Overlawyered] Pleasures? Law firm site? Have the psychotropic freeway pollutants compromised my senses once and for all, you ask? I kid you not - they're in Martindale and I pinched myself awake, to boot - and they kid you every which way. The disclaimer is pure hilarity. The Bitches From Hell Newsflash speaks for itself (and just needs a blog format). The attorney biographies, "listed inversely according to height," include "real stories" that give new meaning to the term "c.v." And there's more great stuff where this came from. I don't know if companies can have a voice, but this one's got bookings on Sunset.