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Letters Blogatory Goes Over To The Dark Side
Update: If you are particularly interested in this issue, check out this post by noted privacy and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier. Readers, I tried. Really, I did. As you may remember, I rolled out privacy-sensitive sharing buttons with great fanfare just a couple of weeks ago. The idea was to let people share Letters Blogatory……
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Are you Going to the ABA Section of International Law Spring Meeting?
Readers, if you will be at the ABA International Law Spring Meeting in Washington later this month, and you would like to participate in an informal Letters Blogatory meet-up, please let me know! I would love to meet some of you in person. Depending on the response I get, I will make some suggestions about……
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Updates for Regular Readers
Readers, I have a couple of updates for you on the “state of the blog”: As of today, you can read Letters Blogatory on your Kindle! If you’re like me and you read the paper in the morning on your Kindle, you might find this handy. Check it out! Those of you who read Letters……
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Letters Blogatory Sues the Government Under FOIA
Readers who are following the Lago Agrio case will know that until the Second Circuit decided Naranjo (and maybe even now), one of the main questions Chevron sought to litigate in New York was whether the Ecuadoran courts were systematically inadequate, that is, whether they met the standards of impartiality and due process necessary to……
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Wanted: Letters Blogatory Data Coding Helpers
I am working on a project that will, I think, make Letters Blogatory much more useful to practicing lawyers. It will allow readers to find all cases of the day from a particular court, or all cases of the day on a particular statutory or treaty provision, with a minimum of fuss. When it is……