Tag: meta

  • Year In Review: Who Are You, And Why Are You Here?

    As I hope all readers know, I have a very strict privacy policy, and I don’t use Google Analytics, Twitter share buttons, or any other tools that would allow Big Brother to track your visits to Letters Blogatory. But I like to look at the statistics myself to see where in the world you live,……

  • The Year in Review: The Second Circuit Steps to the Plate

    As I did last year, I am closing out 2012 with a couple of “year in review” posts. This gives me a chance to look back and see if I can spot themes in the past year in the wild and wonderful world of international judicial assistance. As a New Englander it gives me no……

  • We’re Back!

    No, Letters Blogatory was not hacked. I did, however, press a wrong button, so to speak, and the server went down for several hours. I apologize to all readers—as the blog of international judicial assistance, Letters Blogatory has responsibilities, the first of which is to be available for you to read!

  • Letters Blogatory Turns One!

    Today is Letters Blogatory’s first birthday. In honor of the occasion, I’m taking the day off! The goal of Letters Blogatory is to give lawyers and others a resource for keeping up with developments in the law of international judicial assistance, and to give me an opportunity to write regularly and maybe even to help……

  • Technical Note: Letters Blogatory’s “Search” Tool Is New And Improved

    As the number of posts on Letters Blogatory has grown (246 and counting!), I’ve found myself having to use the “search” box on the right side of the screen more and more often to look up old posts that I want to reference. And I’ve noticed that the search functionality is pretty poor. I’d like……