Entries categorized "Blogs"
Do Law Professors do it Better?
December 06, 2004
Go check out CrimProf Blog.
Appellate Law & Practice
December 05, 2004
Appellate Law & Practice has moved to TypePad. I'm glad because, as you all know, TypePad blogs are superior in many ways to Blogger blogs. You can visit them at their new home here.
Say hello
December 01, 2004
An oldie but goodie that I haven't linked to in a while is The Stopped Clock. Aaron recently suggested that Justice Scalia move to Michigan. Click here to find out why.
Welcome, Yasmeen Abdullah
November 28, 2004
Ken Lammers, from CrimLaw, has hired a very able research assistant/law clerk. She wrote, and Ken posted, an excellent summary on failure to appear in Virginia. Although the memo focuses on state law, the consequences of an FTA in Virginia are similar to the consequences of an FTA in the three state whose law on this issue I know. Anyhow, you can please read the memo on failure to appear in Virginia.
BTW, Ken, this girl has skillz...a budding blogger?
Movin on up
November 14, 2004
The lawyers of the Puerto Rico Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, led by Tom Lincoln, are now blogging at Typepad. Please check 'em out.
"Where's Travis McGee?"
November 07, 2004
Bradley Parker, a litigation associate at Adams and Reese, is now blogging at "Where's Travis McGee?" He "love[s] an audience -- so please feel free to contact [him] or participate through comments." We hope that Mr. Parker continues posting, though now that the boss is hip to his blog, we'll have to wait and see.
Another prof blog
November 02, 2004
I just found this blog today: CrimProf Blog. It's first post was on Oct. 25, 2004. Anyhow, please welcome them.
White Collar Crime Blog
November 01, 2004
Finally, a blog on white collar crime! Please go visit White Collar Crime Prof Blog.
Welcome No. 2
October 30, 2004
Raw Law is law student blog which provide "[t]all tales and short ruminations from a law student." She seems to have a lot of edge. And I do like edge. Anyhow, please stop by to say hello.