Top 10 in Law Blogs : LXBN November 2, 2012
November 2, 2012
As the East Coast begins to recover, we see some of the LexBlog Network getting back to blogging with a whopping 191 posts hitting the wire today. Rob McKinney has insight on an interesting case going before the Supreme Court and Jay O’Keeffe has some excellent advice on legal writing. On LXBN TV, Fox Rothschild’s Sekou Campbell joins me to discuss California’s new “Student-Athletes Bill of Rights.”
- California Congressman Files Suit against TV Stations for Alleged Defamation in Third-Party Advertising – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford on the Broadcast Law Blog
- Dodd-Frank Obstruction Efforts Continue – Asset Opportunity Director and Shriver Center supervising attorney Karen Harris on The Shriver Brief
- The Hackback Debate – Washington, DC lawyer Stewart Baker of Steptoe & Johnson on the Steptoe Cyberblog
- Drug Sniffing Dogs At The Supreme Court – Nashville lawyer Rob McKinney on his Nashville Criminal Law Report
- Google Settles Search Engine Advertising Litigation With Rosetta Stone—But Sponsored Advertising Disputes Will Likely Persist – Washington, DC lawyer Libbie Canter of Covington & Burling on the firm’s blog, Inside Privacy
- Important NLRB Guidance on “At-Will” Clauses in Employee Handbooks, or Just Hair-Splitting? – Arden Hills, Minnesota lawyer Marylee Abrams of Abrams & Schmidt on the firm’s Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Theodore Blumberg’s Seven Deadly Sins of Legal Writing – Roanoke appellate lawyer Jay O’Keeffe of Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore on his blog, De Novo
- Hurricane Sandy and the FMLA (Part II): How Do Employers Calculate FMLA Leave When the Workplace Closes Because of the Storm? – Chicago attorney Jeffrey Nowak of Franczek Radelet on the firm’s blog, FMLA Insights
- Korea’s new recreational drug problem. The “milk shot.” – Seoul lawyer Nathan McMurray of Barun Law on his blog, Korea Law Today
- Hold Your JOBS Act Horses – San Francisco lawyer Jay Gould of Pillsbury on the Investment Fund Law Blog
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