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Legal Profession Blog Re-Named To ABA Journal’s Top 100 Law Blogs

Posted by Alan Childress

Thank you to the ABA Journal for — like last year (Jeff’s funny post in 07) — naming our blog to its 2008 Blawg100_2008_2edition of Top 100 blawgs of interest.  We were one of just five Law Professor Blogs Network sites so named. For readers so inclined, here is the link to vote for LPB on the ABA website.  Voting ends Jan. 2. Their summary:

       Sometimes the legal ethics-oriented law profs at Legal Profession Blogslip off topic. But even in those instances, their commentary generallycenters around the ethical business practices that apply to lawyers.The bread-and-butter posts here involve lawyer dis­cipline, thoughanything that involves lawyer conduct and the practice of law is fairgame.

Not true, stories are always relevant (right). And BTW, I remoted across Driving Miss Daisy for about Img139eight minutes the other day on some TV station and found it to be nearly unwatchable, something I had only vaguely remembered from seeing it originally.  Deference and knowing your place!  And Roll Tide tomorrow, as well. Also.

At the voting site, the ABA displays a tiny picture of one of Mike’s posts plus repeats their review — but omits the last sentence about bread-and-butter topics.  This clearly indicates the “slip off topic” remark is directed at Mike.  Learn to stay on topic Mike.  Oh, our family’s first dog was named Mike, after our cousin Mike.  Some of our teachers at Tulane use a mike in the classroom now.  But I do not.

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