For you faithful readers, you can tell I have been in a bit of a slump with this blog lately. I am rethinking exactly what I want to accomplish here when I pick up with my 3-L blog. I will blog a bit more to wrap up this year, then take a bit of a hiatus from thinking about law school, and will hopefully be back in the blogging business with a new look and new enthusiasm at the beginning of June.
I would really appreciate from any of you who read my blog regularly any thoughts you might have on what works and what does not work. Are there topics you would like to see more of or topics I cover too much. As law school life because lest, well, important, I am considering using this as more of a political/legal blog. On the other-hand, some of my best writing has been about the mundanities of law school. I would like to get more regular about my posting, which means I need to be more enthusiastic about the topics. Any thoughts?
In the meantime, I have been gathering some interesting reading on blogging that I will share with you:
A story on blogger etiquette
A story about a blogger journalist who is taken seriously.
An, somewhat related, the first supreme court opinion which included a hyperlink to a video. You can find it at this site, and the case is Scott v. Harris.
I have to get back to studying for my evidence final.
I would really appreciate from any of you who read my blog regularly any thoughts you might have on what works and what does not work. Are there topics you would like to see more of or topics I cover too much. As law school life because lest, well, important, I am considering using this as more of a political/legal blog. On the other-hand, some of my best writing has been about the mundanities of law school. I would like to get more regular about my posting, which means I need to be more enthusiastic about the topics. Any thoughts?
In the meantime, I have been gathering some interesting reading on blogging that I will share with you:
A story on blogger etiquette
A story about a blogger journalist who is taken seriously.
An, somewhat related, the first supreme court opinion which included a hyperlink to a video. You can find it at this site, and the case is Scott v. Harris.
I have to get back to studying for my evidence final.
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