LexBlog Interviews

Over at LexBlog, I had a two-part interview about blogging and the role of blogs in legal scholarship. See parts 1 and 2.

Blogging Lessons

Mark Hermann at the Drug & Device Law Blog celebrated his one year blogiversary with a retrospective on four lessons he learned about blogging: 1) “blogging — or, at a minimum, blogging about substantive legal issues — is hard.” Eric’s…

Santa Clara Law School Blogs

The law library has prepared this helpful list of blogs with a Santa Clara Law School affiliation.

Blogging Will Kill You

The NYT speculates that perhaps the stress of blogging contributed to Om Malik’s heart attack at age 41. (BTW, the article also does mention smoking, drinking, fatty foods and coffee). Yet another way that blogging is a major peril to…

Bloggership Conference Papers Finally Published

Back in April 2006, a first-rate group of law professor bloggers (and a few other bloggers) gathered for the Bloggership conference to discuss how blogs affected legal scholarship and our lives as law professors. My recap from the event. I…

Blogroll Purge

Earlier this week, I spent a ridiculous 3 hours perusing my blogroll accumulation from a single day of being offline. Too much! Today, the great blogroll purge–I trimmed my blogroll by about 30%, including a number of blogs I had…

Coverage of Blogging Event at SCU Last Month

Last month I blogged about the AALS/National Law Journal event we hosted at SCU entitled “Blogging, Scholarship and the Bench and Bar.” The National Law Journal published the transcript from the event (National Law Journal, Oct. 8, 2007 at 22)….

Blogging, Scholarship and the Bench and Bar Panel Recap

On Monday, we held a panel discussion on campus entitled “Blogging, Scholarship and the Bench and Bar.” Panelists included Paul Butler, Cindy Cohn, Judge Michael Hawkins, Larry Solum and myself, and the conversation was led by Nancy Rogers and Leigh…

Bloggers Up, Tech Media Down

Yesterday, I noted that some bloggers are making a surprising amount of money. Today, we learn that the money going into blogs is coming at the expense of the mainstream media covering technology issues.

Bloggers Earning Big Bucks

BusinessWeek estimates the earnings of some top bloggers. Some bloggers are earning surprisingly large amounts of cash from blogging. I can assure you I’m not!