“What should judges do if, while visiting the legal blogosphere, they encounter discussions about how pending cases ought to be decided?” That is the question Howard Bashman of How Appealing addresses today in his weekly commentary on Law.com.” Indiana Law Blog links to the answers.”The column, says Bashman, is based on a portion of the...Read More
Unless one of the other lawyers in our office gets a wild hair and starts posting here, the lights will be off for a week. Time for a little R&R. See you next week.Read More
Kentucky Law Blog celebrates its one year anniversary, with 100,000 hits, give or take a few. Kudos and thanks for: 1. Providing a timely forum for the goings-on in Kentucky law, practice of law, judicial and legislative news and commentary, appeals decisions, volunteer needs and opportunities, professional organization news, and all the other law related...Read More
Online Guide to Mediation is saying the nicest things about us. ” I’ve described this excellent blog as one which offers “lucidly written, intelligent analysis” of legal issues, and I stand by that. This blog consistently delivers the goods. Although its Louisville-based author Diana Skaggs tracks Kentucky divorce and family law, her blog has a...Read More
The American Lawyer on the Web has a great article which we have linked. ” The most compelling, cutting-edge, honest legal writing being produced in this country today is happening on the Internet, and the crop improves daily.Read More
BluegrassReport.org, a feisty Kentucky political blog is a “must read” if you are interested in local politics and the behind the scenes gossip in the judicial world. While I cringe when I read reports that paint unflattering pictures of some judges and our judicial system, it’s about time there was a platform to air concerns...Read More
“A lucidly written, intelligent analysis of the legal issues implicated in the debate over same sex marriage on Louisville Divorce” caught my eye at Online Guide to Mediation.Read More
From The American Lawyer On The Web, Blawgs Are On A Roll. “Opinions are all over the map. But the conversation is almost always precise, thoughtful, respectful, and responsive: a respite from the screaming and fist-shaking that goes on in the rest of the blogosphere. And no one is charging a dime for it.”Read More
As you will notice, this blog has a new name, as our content has expanded beyond Louisville and Kentucky. In the process of many behind-the-scene upgrades, our old feeds failed. Please resubscribe (or subscribe if you haven’t already) to the RSS feed. There is a new URL, too: http://DivorceLawJournal.com, but the old URLs still work...Read More
A geographically diverse group of family lawyers started The Family Law News Blog, including Gregg Herman in Wisconsin and John Crouch in Virginia, familiar names to family law practitioners. We have added it to our list of other family law blogs. The graphics are the same as this site, but ours will be changing in...Read More
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