Citations:blawg

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English citations of blawg

Verb: "(Internet) to write about legal topics on a blog"[edit]

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  • 2003, ABA Journal, March 2003, page 2 (table of contents):
    Denise Howell blawgs a lot.
  • 2007, Anna P. Hemingway, "The ethical obligations of lawyers, law students and law professors telling stories on web logs", The Law Teacher, Volume 41, Issue 3, page 294:
    Finally, do legal professionals owe a duty to society in general when blawging?
  • 2009, Judy M. Cornett, "The Ethics of Blawging: A Genre Analysis", Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, Volume 41, Issue 1, Fall 2009, page 233:
    When attorneys began blawging, their discourse was not so clearly public, despite the fact that blawgs are far more accessible to many more people than any advertisement.
  • 2009, Brian A. Craddock, "2009: A Blawg Odyssey: Exploring How the Legal Community Is Using Blogs and How Blogs are Changing the Legal Community", Mercer Law Review, Volume 60, Issue 4, page 1359:
    If a judge were to blawg inappropriately about confidential information, or perhaps remark about the appearance or behavior of a particular party or lawyer, then the judge would certainly be in violation or his or her code of judicial conduct.
  • 2013, David S. Levine, "What Can We Do on Monday to Improve Our Teaching?", Chapman Law Review, Volume 17, Issue 1, page 32:
    For example, I do this regularly in Internet Law through requiring my students to blawg.
  • 2013, David S. Levine, quoted in "Panel 4: Changing the Curriculum to Keep Pace with Technology", Chapman Law Review, Volume 17, Issue 1, page 220:
    I ask my students to blawg. I ask someone to post a reply. And then we discuss it in class.