Legal Affairs on Blawgs

Legal Affairs editor Lincoln Caplan's article on Blawgs discusses the differences between general and legal weblogs. The article opens by mentioning the Supreme Court's citation of Douglas Berman's Sentencing Law and Policy Blog. It's exciting, in part, because judicial citation of weblogs has been a foundational issue since the Blogbook's inception.

The article concludes with an interesting, tongue-twisting observation about the blogs of the legal variety: "...while blawgs are blogs, they rarely have the populist touch that is supposed to make blogs blogs."

Posted by Andrew Zangrilli on May 19, 2005 08:29 AM | TrackBack