Talk of the LexBlogosphere: August 3, 2007
August 3, 2007
After a warm and sunny day yesterday, Seattle residents awoke this morning to grey skies and rain. Some people are saying that if the rain continues, the Blue Angels – whose deafening practice runs over the city were detailed in yesterday’s Talk of the LexBlogosphere – will be forced to cancel their performance this weekend. Only time will tell.
Here’s what our clients are blogging about today, August 3:
- New blogger Hunter Biederman of the Frisco DWI Lawyer & Attorney Blog highlights the growing judicial influence of a Christian group rearing its head in Kentucky courtrooms.
- The American Constitution Society (ACS) just wrapped up their 2007 National Convention, and representatives from the group are still fired up about it. In their ACSBlog, today’s entry provides an overview of the event and highlights some of the media coverage it received.
- Rush Nigut, a Des Moines-based business advisor and lawyer, illustrates the value of effective document retention policies in his blog, Rush on Business.
- In the California Labor & Employment Law Blog, attorney Jennifer Barrera of Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger LLP discusses the debate at yesterday’s public hearing on meal/rest break regulations.
- To combat dating violence, the Texas legislature has enacted provisions to the Texas Family Code defining what exactly such violence consists of. Attorney J. Shannon Cavers works to describe these rules in her blog, the Houston Texas Divorce & Family Law Attorney Blog.
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