Blawg Review
Blawg Review is a peer-reviews blog carnival as the host of each Blawg Review decides which of the submissions and recommended posts are suitable for the inclusion in the presentation.
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Recent Articles
Text Your Vote
Click on the photo for dance music. Photoshop via: Guy Kawasaki, author of Reality Check and evangelist for Alltop.comBlawg Review #184, the election-eve carnival of law blogs, is hosted by Professor Dan Filler and the law profs at The Faculty Lounge.Video Your VoteHow To Video Your Vote: A Legal...
Yes We Carve
Happy Howell-o-ween. The Obama/Biden and McCain/Palin campaigns have gone into "trick or treat" mode in the final days leading up to the Presidential Election next Tuesday. And so have we. We're voting for Halloween spirit.For the Presidential Election in 2008, Professor Dan Filler and the law...
Write In Candidates
Now there's a candidate Bill Clinton could really get behind.If you've written something interesting on your law blog about the upcoming Presidential Election, you might want to send the link to Professor Dan Filler and the law profs at The Faculty Lounge, who are hosting a special election-eve...
California Girls
"I wish they all could be California urls," thought Kim Kralowec, who's hosting Blawg Review #183 at The UCL Practitioner blog, from sunny San Francisco.
How Often Do You Want It?
On Twitter @SmallBizBee asks, "How often do you like to see new content on the blogs you follow? Twice a day, everyday, 5 times a week, etc."
A Perverted Blawg Review
David Gulbransen hosts Blawg Review #182 this week on his blog, Preaching to the Perverted.Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban. Here's the plot of the movie:Henry Harding MP, a British government minister on a moral crusade, hires an...
Conflict Resolution Day 2008
Blawg Review #181 is hosted by Diane Levin on the Mediation Channel to mark Conflict Resolution Day 2008, which is the third Thursday in October.We'd like to take this opportunity to thank Diane for her many contributions to Blawg Review, having now hosted four outstanding presentations -- #43,...
Musical Accompaniment
If you find this week's Blawg Review #180 for German-American Day lacking musical accompaniment, we recommend Pachelbel's Canon in D.Although the composer of Canon in D, Johann Pachelbel, was not, himself, a German-American, his son Charles Theodore Pachelbel, a German composer, organist and...
Wiener Takes All
Scouring the Google for an image that captures the spirit of the carnival of law blogs on German-American Day, your editor could find none better than this movie poster for the dogumentary Wiener Takes All.Contemporaneously with the publication of this week's Blawg Review at midnight in Germany,...
