Last week, the Wisconsin State Journal reported on Dane County Sup. Don Eggert’s blog chronicling his participation in the National Association of Counties annual meeting in Hawaii. Apparently, Eggert, who traveled to the meeting at …
Month: July 2005
Supreme Court Watch Launches Podcast
From Robert Ambrogi’s Law Sites: Alliance for Justice yesterday launched a Supreme Court Watch podcast as part of its larger Supreme Court Watch Web site. The podcast focuses on discussion of the future of the …
Wisconsin to Consider "Virtual Visitation"
The La Crosse Tribune reports that the Wisconsin Legislature is considering “virtual visitation” (Assembly Bill 531 and Senate Bill 244) Highlights from the article: The bills state that if a court grants periods of physical …
I'm Off to San Antonio
The American Association of Law Libraries conference in San Antonio starts this week and I’ll be there with bells on. In between presenting and touring the Alamo, I look forward to connecting with my colleagues …
Law Practice Issue on Blogging
The latest issue of the ABA Law Practice Management Section’s Law Practice is devoted to blogging. Good stuff. Feature articles include: It’s Not Your Father’s Web Site: Lawyers in the Blogosphere It might seem hard …
FindLaw Stops Free Hosting of Law Firm Web Sites
It seems that starting on August 1st, FindLaw will no longer offer free hosting for law-firm Web sites. Existing sites will be removed from its servers. Source: Robert Ambrogi’s Law Sites
Librarian Puts Research Services for Sale on Ebay
I guess you have to admire the entrepreneurship of librarian, William Jiang, who put his research services up for sale on ebay. I wonder what kind of projects, if any, he will get for his …
PBS to Launch "Nerd TV" – An Internet-Only TV Series
From Frank Barnako’s Internet Daily (MarketWatch): PBS to run Internet-only TV series The Public Broadcasting System is expected to announce Wednesday it will Web cast an Internet-only, downloadable series of TV shows featuring interviews with …
Ambrogi Finds FindLaw to be Outdated
One time FindLaw “cheerleader,” blawgger Robert Ambrogi reports that in a recent study of the legal database he found that a over a quarter of links were bad. He writes: FindLaw’s core is showing its …
Changes at CBS News Include a New Blog
From the New York Times: As part of an ambitious attempt to revive CBSNews.com with a broad array of free video news produced just for its Web site, CBS said today that it would also …