10/17/2005

International legal research tutorial

Duke University School of Law and University of California, Berkeley, School of Law put together a tutorial for researching print and electronic sources of international legal materials. Tutorial is posted @ http://www.law.duke.edu/ilrt/

10/12/2005

Legal guide for bloggers

The Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) has compiled a number of important FAQs written to assist bloggers in understanding their legal rights as well as common legal liability issues which pertain to the blogosphere’s emergence into mainstream journalism. Coverage: everything from privacy rights to public records to workplace whistle-blowing. The Legal Guide for Bloggers is based exclusively on U.S. law. Visit it at http://www.eff.org/bloggers/lg/.

10/11/2005

Professor Peter Henning's blawg

WSU South End newspaper provides a web feed (http://www.southend.wayne.edu). Here is an interesting article I received today via South End's RSS feed regarding one of our law school professors using RSS technology (blawg):

http://www.southend.wayne.edu/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1737

10/06/2005

Robot dog reads RSS feeds to owner

Sony's new version of the robotic dog that will read RSS feeds aloud!

The growing role of blogs in legal research

click here to read the article

U.S. Supreme Court cases & opinions

from Justia.com

Podcasting @ UM

read the article here

10/05/2005

Polling via TEKNOIDS (CALI)

CALI is providing polling abilities via its http://www.teknoids.net/ site.

If you have an account with the 'teknoids' list you can create a poll on its website. See it at http://www.teknoids.net/?q=poll.