Law professors have increasingly turned to blogs and other electronic media to engage current legal issues. Law schools must evaluate if the work of these "blawgers" should weigh comparably with traditional hard copy scholarship. Does this form of writing present challenges to credibility or does timeliness make it particularly useful?
In this on-line and live panel, several blawgers, a federal judge, and a practicing lawyer engage the issues presented by the proliferation of electronic discussions of the law.
Panelists
- Honorable Marsha L. Berson, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Paul Butler, George Washington University Law School and blogger at Blackprof.com
- Cindy Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Eric Goldman, Santa Clara Law School and blogger at the Technology & Marketing Law Blog
- Lawrence B. Solum, University of Illinois College of Law and blogger at the Legal Theory Blog
Discussion Facilitators
- Nancy H. Rogers, Dean,The Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law, and President , Association of American Law Schools
- Leigh Jones, Reporter, National Law Journal
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