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Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship
April 28, 2006
The Many Faces of Law Professor Blogs
Papers
Larry Ribstein (Illinois; Ideoblog): The Public Face of Scholarship
Ann Althouse (Wisconsin; Althouse): Why a Narrowly Defined Legal Scholarship Blog Is Not What I Want: An Argument in Pseudo-Blog Form
Christine Hurt (Illinois; Conglomerate) & Tung Yin (Iowa; The Yin Blog): Blogging While Untenured and Other Extreme Sports
Commentators
Howard Bashman (How Appealing)
Peter Lattman (Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog)
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August 14th, 2006
Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship
April 28, 2006
Law Blogs and the First Amendment
Papers
Glenn Reynolds (Tennessee; InstaPundit): Libel in the Blogosphere: Some Preliminary Thoughts
Eugene Volokh (UCLA; The Volokh Conspiracy): Extraconstitutional Speech Protections: Is Blogging Covered?
Eric Goldman (Marquette; Technology & Marketing Law Blog): Joint and Guest Blogger Arrangements
Commentators
Betsy Malloy (Cincinnati; Health Law Prof Blog)
Dan Solove (George Washington; Concurring Opinions)
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August 14th, 2006
Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship
The Role of the Law Professor Blogger
April 28, 2006
(Cincinnati; Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, Law Professor Blogs Network)
Papers
Gail Heriot (San Diego; The Right Coast): Are Modern Bloggers Following in the Footsteps of Publius? (And Other Musings on Blogging by Legal Scholars…)
Orin Kerr (George Washington; The Volokh Conspiracy): Blogs and the Legal Academy
Gordon Smith (Wisconsin; Conglomerate): Bit By Bit: A Case Study of Bloggership
Commentators
Randy Barnett (Boston University; The Volokh Conspiracy)
Michael Froomkin (Miami; Discourse.net)
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August 14th, 2006
Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship
April 28, 2006
Welcome: John Palfrey
(Executive Director, The Berkman Center for Internet & Society)
Introduction: Paul Caron
(Cincinnati; Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, Law Professor Blogs Network)
Law Blogs as Legal Scholarship
Papers
Doug Berman (Ohio State; Sentencing Law and Policy): Scholarship in Action: The Power, Possibilities, and Pitfalls for Law Professor Blogs
Larry Solum (Illinois; Legal Theory Blog): Blogging and the Transformation of Legal Scholarship
Kate Litvak (Texas): Blog as a Bugged Water Cooler
Commentators
Paul Butler (George Washington; BlackProf)
Jim Lindgren (Northwestern; The Volokh Conspiracy)
Ellen Podgor (Stetson; White Collar Crime Prof Blog)
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August 14th, 2006
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