Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/24/08
October 24, 2008
My favorite post from the today’s LexBlogosphere isn’t really due to the writing style or insight, but just the news that is bears. This would be ACS Blog’s post on how Georgia man Troy Davis was granted a stay of execution today. If you don’t know the story behind this, definitely take a look.
- Federal Appeals Blocks Execution of Georgia Man – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Do professional football players barf during games – yes – Kansas State University professor Doug Powell at the International Food Safety Network’s BarfBlog
- Politics Won’t Decide Whether CO2 Is Regulated Under the Clean Air Act – Cleveland attorney Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward in the firm’s Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- Florida Supreme Court Rejects False Light – Raleigh lawyer Elizabeth Spainhour of Brooks Pierce on the firm’s Newsroom Law Blog
- Should Your Covenants Be Amended? – Denver attorney Stan V. Jezierski of Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne on the firm’s Colorado Homeowners Association Law Blog
- Decision to allow NYPD drug screening by hair analysis instead of urinalysis reversed – New York lawyer Kevin P. Sheerin in his New York Civil Service Attorney Law Blog
- “No Win No Fee”: What Does It Mean? – Houston attorney Mike Myers of McClanahan Myers Espey on the firm’s Contingent Fee Litigation Blog
- The Top Three Common Claims Against Lawyers – Canadian lawyer Rick Bickhram of Hull & Hull in the firm’s Toronto Estate Law Blog
- The Economic Picture for Law Firms Gets Worse – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine at his Law Marketing Blog
- Can You Tell The Difference Between Lawyers – Part Two – Boise attorney Chuck Peterson on Peterson Law Offices’ Idaho Criminal Defense Blog
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