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Law Bloggers Can Help Improve The Web
Readers, you may or may not know that I like to tinker with the software that runs Letters Blogatory. When I started the blog, I used a service called wordpress.com, which hosted the blog for me. Later, I rented space on a “shared server,” a server that I and many others shared and that was……
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New Feature: The Index
Readers, if you’ve been reading for a long time, you will know that I have gone through a lot of variations on the theme of allowing you to look up relevant cases on Letters Blogatory more easily. When I started out, I would write about a case of the day and then add a brief……
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One Thousand and One Posts
Today’s case of the day, SEC v. China Intelligent Lighting and Electronics, was Letters Blogatory’s one thousandth post! That makes this the thousand and first post. Thanks as always for reading, and especial thanks to my regular readers and subscribers.
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Letters Blogatory Turns Three!
Tomorrow is Letters Blogatory’s third birthday. Where has the time gone? I’m taking a break from my regular coverage today to say thanks to my readers. As anyone who blogs knows, it’s a labor of love whose main rewards are the pleasure of writing about things you find interesting and the pleasure of making connections……
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Bitte stimmen Sie für Letters Blogatory!
Letters Blogatory has been nominated for best law blog of 2014 in the Ausland (foreign) category by Johannes Zöttl’s Kartellblog, a German-language blog covering, as the name suggests, antitrust law. Clearly Dr. Zöttl is more discerning than the editors of the ABA Blawg Review! Mustn’t grumble. In any case, I hope you will take a……