गुरुवार, 5 नवंबर 2009

More blawgs (legal blogs) coming soon:

I have already started blawgs that include legal articles and many other legal informations. I do agree with the views of Roy Moses that there are thousands of brilliant law professors living comfortable lives studying the intricacies of the law in the stress-free tenured environs of university law schools. Many write casebooks and treatises for royalty money provided by the big legal publishing houses. Sooner or later, some of these very knowledgeable folks are going to provide a service to the Bar by dispensing free practice-useful information to practitioners. How will they do it? Not through the traditional student-edited law reviews and journals. They'll do it on the blogs (weblogs search) that most now use mainly for telling us how interesting they are and for personal discourse on current events with a legal flavor. Blogs, as you may know, are low cost personal web sites built with a special type of software that displays content as postings in reverse chronological order. People who don't want to take the time to go to a blog can subscribe and, through a "newsreader," can receive new contents of the blog as it is added. Notice the trend toward law-oriented blogs, often called "blawgs" for "legal weblogs," written by some of the nation's outstanding law professors.

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