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Letters Blogatory’s Top Ten Posts for 2013
Merry Christmas! Here’s a list of the top ten most-read posts from Letters Blogatory during 2013. If you missed some of these posts, why not take a look? Of course, the Lago Agrio case is well represented. The Belfast Project itself isn’t represented in the top ten, but one of the ancillary aspects of the……
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Requests for FOIA Docs
I’ve received a request for a set of the public records I’ve received from the State Department. These are, of course, public records, and so I don’t have any objection in principle to sharing them with anyone who asks. I may, though, ask you what use you plan to make of them, particularly if you……
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Letters Blogatory’s New Look
Readers, I hope you enjoy Letters Blogatory’s new look! This is the third iteration of the blog in the nearly three years of its existence. You can see something close to the original look at this legacy link. Of course, you remember the more recent look. I would like to have your feedback on the……
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Lago Agrio: Donziger and the LAPs Cite Letters Blogatory
Due to my own schedule, I haven’t been writing about the various pending motions in the Lago Agrio RICO trial. I’ve got a day job, you know! But I did want to point to Donziger and the LAPs’ motion to strike Judge Guerra’s testimony. I’m not going to give a view about the motion in……
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Revision to the Letters Blogatory Commenting Policy
This seems to happen every time I write about something contentious relating to the Belfast Project case. Readers submit a bunch of comments that I refuse to print, mostly because they are insulting rants directed at me or at others. In general, when this happens, I write to the commenter, explain why I’m not publishing……