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Out of the Jungle: Scholars' Journal Boycott: Open Access Rebellion

Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Wednesday, February 08, 2012 Scholars' Journal Boycott: Open Access Rebellion On January 21, Cambridge University mathematician Timothy Gowers posted on a blog, griping about the

Legal Blog Watch

Here are today ' s three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere. 1) Question: My stupid uncle is posting awkward photos of me on Facebook from when I was kid, like shots of me posing in front of a Christmas tree. Can I get a restraining order to stop this evil

PrawfsBlawg: What I Want to Read, but Can't

Most definitely, this. I sure hope the authors follow through with uploading their paper to SSRN!

To reform or not to reform legal education? - PointOfLaw Forum

<p>According to his <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/20/business/after-law-school-associates-learn-to-be-lawyers.html?_r=3&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha25&pagewanted=all">recent article</a>, David Segal of the New York Times would seemingly advocate for broad sweeping reform of law school

Legal Theory Blog: Wright on Internet Search Bias

Joshua D. Wright (George Mason University School of Law) has posted Defining and Measuring Search Bias: Some Preliminary Evidence on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Search engines produce immense value by identifying, organizing, and presenting the Internet´s information in response...

More on President Obama's Recess Appointments (CL&P Blog)

Primarily because the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Board, Richard Cordray, was a recess appointee, we have been covering the politics and legality of President Obama's recent recess appointments (here, here, here, here, and here). I am using...

Shpoonkle Launches Free Service for Law Students to Trade or Sell Used Law or College Books Online.

Surviving Law School can be hard, so Shpoonkle has now launched another free feature in its online marketplace to make it a little easier.

Virtual Library Cat's Eye View: Famous Trials in American Law

One of the best ways to capture the real impact of the law is through the human stories and the primary documents of the landmark cases that changed it forever. The < a href="http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/ftrials.htm" target="_blank" > Famous Trials < /a > web site, developed and

Of Arms and the Law: More on Waco

<p>Mike McNulty's Waco blog has <a href="http://copsproductions.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"> been expanding</a>. His most recent addition is infrared video showing how a gunshot can ignite methylene chloride spray (meth chloride being the solvent used to dissolve the "tear gas" powder before it

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

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