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PrawfsBlawg: Part-Time Programs Go Under the Bus
The National Law Journal website law.com is reporting the decline of enrollment in part-time law programs. (http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202541306229 & slreturn=1) Apparently, part-time programs have been on the chopping block for a few years, as the article indicates that
Legal Theory Blog: Birnhack on Informational Privacy Law
Michael Birnhack (Tel Aviv University - Buchmann Faculty of Law) has posted Reverse Engineering Informational Privacy Law on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Is technology-neutral legislation possible? Technological neutrality in legislation is often praised for its flexibility and ability to...
Politico Articles and the CFPB (CL&P Blog)
In Wall Street turns wrath — and cash — on Obama, Ben White reports that the financial industry is making enormous donations against President Obama. In explaining which firms are making the contributions, and why, White notes: "Many smaller and...
Connie Crosby: AALL 2011 - Coding Potpourri: A Survey of Programming Languages and Tools Used in
Connie Crosby Blog by Canadian Law Librarian / Info Diva / Consultant Tuesday, July 26, 2011 AALL 2011 - Coding Potpourri: A Survey of Programming Languages and Tools Used in Library Applications Today These are notes are from a panel discussion session with Nicole Engard, Director of Open Source
Lex Scripta: Apps for Legal Research & News LibGuides at UCLA School of Law Library
Here is a list of official < a href="http://libguides.law.ucla.edu/content.php?pid=112286 & amp;sid=845584" > sources < /a > available at the Hugh & amp; Hazel Darling Law Library at the UCLA School of Law. < br / > < a href="http://libguides.law.ucla.edu/content.php?pid=112286 & amp;sid=845584" >
l r c - o r b i t ... ... ... the usd research satellite: American Association of Law Schools
Last week, while most* of you were enjoying your last few days of freedom before the start of the new semester, some of your professors were attending the American Association of Law School's annual meeting in Washington, D.C. The theme...
Legal Blog Watch
Here are today ' s three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere. 1) Question: I would like to make a donation to my law school and possibly have something named after me. My donation will be generous, but not enough to get my name on a whole wing of a building
Out of the Jungle: Proposition 8 Ruling in California
Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Wednesday, February 08, 2012 Proposition 8 Ruling in California slate gives a very shrewd reading of the narrow decision in the Circuit Court appeal of the Prop 8 case in California that
Weblogs at Harvard Law School » Removing the slimstats plugin permanently . . .
We are removing the slimstats plugin entirely because: It hasn ’ t functioned properly since we implemented the frontend page cache ages ago, It has always been inaccurate and slow, It requires a huge amount of space in the database, and You can enable and install google analytics to keep track of
Cleveland Law Library Weblog: Law Firm Mergers Are on the Rise
Legal Current has reported that domestic law firm mergers rose 67% in 2011 compared to 2010 figures. There were apparently 45 mergers last year versus 27 in 2010, and a study by the Hildebrandt Institute predicts that the trend will...
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