“What impact does law blogging have on the judiciary and are there any ethical considerations that are triggered by judges reading blogs?” Ann Althouse looks at that question. (Hat tip: InstaPundit.)
Under what circumstances? Was the story about the AutoAdmit guy? If so, that’s not actually a “blog,” but close enough, it raises a lot of the same issues. Of course, if I used my blog (or let others use my blog) to engage in constant character assassination and relentless defamation of private figures, I would expect to lose job offers for that, too. Anyway, I blogged about that here. :)
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May 9th, 2007 at 4:44:18 am
you have no idea how comforting it is to know that I’m not the only person still up…I’ll say it again, I HATE EXAM WEEK(s)!!! grrr.
May 9th, 2007 at 2:40:39 pm
Article today in the WSJ about a fellow who lost a job offer because of a blog…
May 9th, 2007 at 4:01:06 pm
Under what circumstances? Was the story about the AutoAdmit guy? If so, that’s not actually a “blog,” but close enough, it raises a lot of the same issues. Of course, if I used my blog (or let others use my blog) to engage in constant character assassination and relentless defamation of private figures, I would expect to lose job offers for that, too. Anyway, I blogged about that here. :)