Sunday, November 26, 2006 7:23 AM
The Sunday Paper, a quick spin through blawgosphere and the week that was.
Law Dawg Blawg highlights "the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse at Washington University Law," noting that the Clearinghouse "provides access to documents and information about civil rights cases via its free website. The Clearinghouse focuses on cases seeking change (injunctive relief), rather than cases seeking money damages."
Bonnie Schucha at WisBlawg points out an interesting and useful article in this month's issue of Wisconsin Lawyer entitled Guide to Assessing Information on the Internet.
Dennis Kennedy talks about The "Unbearable" Everydayness of Blogging, in which he notes that "the difficult aspect of blogging is not the time commitment, but the 'everydayness' of blogging." He then expands on what he means by this "everydayness," as well as discussing other articles and posts on the subject.
Grant D. Griffiths at PDA Lawyer wondered aloud "why can' t we get a newly designed Apple Newton?"
Mirror of Justice, "a blog dedicated to the development of Catholic legal theory," provides a post concerning Oral arguments in Gonzales v. Carhart—a Catholic Legal Theory (based on reality) Perspective. The author, Robert Araujo, wrote the post after listening to the oral arguments from this case before the United States Supreme Court.
For those in the shopping mood, Reid Trautz has posted his 2006 Holiday Gift Guide for Lawyers at Reid My Blog! Hmmmm...that Margaritaville® Frozen Concoction™ Maker he highlights looks interesting...