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I was tickled to read Online Guide To Mediation will be hosting Blawg Review on February 5, 2007. Our Blawg Review hosting has been postponed to March 26, 2007. I’ll tell you the reason a little later; it’s pretty funny. In any event it will be great fun and it’s great to have a deadline...
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In written remarks accepting the Indiana Judges Association Award for reporting on the judiciary, Marcia Oddi gave a hint of things to come at the Indiana Law Blog. “What about the future? I could go on and on, but here is something of particular interest to this audience — I’d like to post more trial...
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Retired Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Martin E. Johnstone’s comments in the Louisville Bar Briefs which cite the challenges blogs pose to the judiciary were directed at political blogs and not legal blogs, I am pleased to report. Further, he is most interested in participating in a forum to air concerns of the bench and the...
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Upon his retirement as Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky, Hon. Martin E. Johnstone was interviewed by Daniel T. Goyette, Chief Public Defender for Louisville Metro/Jefferson County, KY. Justice Johnstone served over thirty years with distinction in every level of our state’s judiciary. The interview is published in the October, 2006 issue...
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Congratulations to The Indiana Law Blog‘s Marcia Oddi for being selected by the Indiana Judges Association to receive its responsible journalism award. The IJA gives two “Excellence in Public Information and Education” awards each year. One award is presented to a member of the Indiana judiciary for special efforts in community relations. In addition, an...
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Workplace Prof Blog, by Professor Richard Bales at Northern Kentucky University’s Chase School of Law and Paul M. Secunda, Assistant Professor of Law Univ. of Mississippi School of Law host this week’s Blawg Review. Kudos on appropriately picking Labor Day week for their tour of the blawgosphere, given their employment law focus and expertise.
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Law Tech Guru Blog provides a good discussion of and link to a RSS primer.
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The South Carolina Family Law Blog posted an updated directory of North American family law blogs. On our family law blog categories we list those aimed at professionals and do not list those giving advice about the law to potential clients, partly because of Kentucky ethics constraints. We also don’t directly link to those blogs...
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I came across California Supreme Court Pending Civil Cases Blog, and thought what a great idea. It is very helpful for practitioners to know particular issues of law are before a state’s highest court, the outcome of which may change the law in other cases at the trial court level. Denise Howell’s Bag and Baggage...
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LawReader announces the formation of the American Association of Internet Journalists. Members willing to subscribe to its aspirational code of ethics are invited. After reading Indiana Law Blog,and the journal article to which it links, I better understood some of the rationale inspiring this goundbreaking move to form an association with foundations of good journalism....
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