I’ve mentioned before that I serve as the Research Advisor for the UW Law Student Law and Entrepreneurship News blog. A few weeks ago, I made a presentation to that group on a resource called …
Article on the Relationship Between Bloggers and the Media
There is an interesting article in Editor and Publisher (billed as America’s Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry) about the relationship between bloggers and the media: Blessing or Curse? Editors Examine Blogs’ Role in ’60 …
Article: Tracking Parolees Using Databases
Information Week has an interesting article entitled, Tracking Parolees Using Databases. From the article: The Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision plans to create a centralized database by end of the year to help the …
Article: Searching Smarter – Finding Legal Resources on the Invisible Web
I’m pleased to report that an article I wrote called, Searching Smarter – Finding Legal Resources on the Invisible Web appears in the September issue of the Wisconsin Lawyer. The article is part of a …
New Federal R&D Project Summaries Database
Seven agencies have teamed up to make federal research information available on the Web via the Federal R&D Project Summaries system. From the About page: Federal R&D Project Summaries provides a portal to information about …
Get Client Tax Transcripts Online from IRS
From TVC Alert: New Service for Tax Professionals The Internal Revenue Service introduced a new electronic service, which lets tax professionals request and receive transcripts of client tax records online. The Transcript Delivery System (TDS) …
New WI Brief from LRB – Rent-To-Own Stores
The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau has recently released a revised brief in their Wisconsin Briefs series entitled, Rent-To-Own Stores. Wisconsin Briefs are produced the LRB Reference section focusing on topics of current interest often based …
Oshkosh Candidate Forum Blog
Voters in Oshkosh have a new resource: a blog called 54th District – An online forum for the four candidates for the 54th District Seat in the Wisconsin Assembly courtesy the Oshkosh Public Library, Oshkosh …
Chief Justice Abrahamson Responds to How Appealing's "20 Questions for the Appellate Judge"
How Appealing, a blog devoted to appellate litigation is running a series called 20 Questions for the Appellate Judge. This month’s judge is Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson. Among other things, Justice …
Controversial "Black Boxes" Finding Way Into Courtroom
From: ESQlawtech, Ltd Controversial “Black Boxes” Finding Way Into Courtroom: For many years now, many American made cars have been equipped with “Black Boxes” that are capable of recording driving conditions including speed, braking distance, …