Media and Journalism
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Media and Journalism, Technology
Reuters Legal News Is Free To Access And Now Customizable To Your Interests
Over the past two years, Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, has been beefing up its coverage of legal news.
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New York Times Spews A Lot Of Hot Garbage About Jeffrey Toobin
Intellectual masturbation about masturbation is so very meta!
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Technology
Wall Street Journal Shuts Down Its Law Blog
Sad news in the legal blogging world.
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Defamation, Media and Journalism, Social Media
The Title Of This Court Filing Will Amaze You!
Best title ever for an opposition to a motion to dismiss.
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Technology
Fake News On Facebook? Not A Problem For Lawyers Or The Public
Less than one percent of news and information on Facebook is fake, according to the social network.
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Technology
Has Lawyer Blogging Plateaued? ABA Tech Survey Suggests So
Lawyers in which practice areas are most likely to have blogs?
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Media and Journalism, Technology
This Week In Legal Tech: Lawyers Learn To Love The Podcast
Tech columnist Bob Ambrogi discusses some of his favorite legal podcasts.
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Document Review, Email Scandals, Media and Journalism
Judge’s Turn To Hate On News Of The World
It might have seemed impossible, but things have gotten worse for those involved in the News of the World phone hacking scandal. In addition to all the other evidence against the now defunct newspaper, which was run by James Murdoch, the son of everyone’s favorite terrifying Australian media baron, new email evidence — that investigators […]
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Social Networking Websites, Technology, Twittering
Cameras in the Courtroom: Now With More Internets
Many state and local courts do have cameras in the courtroom (unlike most of their federal counterparts), but other forms of technology are still frequently verboten. Some courts prohibit cellphones, laptops, and, in the traffic court I once attended, reading the newspaper. Yet slowly, with much weeping and gnashing of teeth, some enlightened folks in […]
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Alex Kozinski, Defamation, Federal Judges, Free Speech, Media and Journalism, Technology
Did Blogging Kill the First Amendment?
Our buddy, the Honorable Alex Kozinski, is on a roll. On Monday, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit benchslapped a pair of wealthy, persistently annoying and mildly famous identical twins. The same day, he gave a lecture at San Francisco’s Golden Gate University School of Law, where he […]