Her Honor

The National Association of Women Judges has much to celebrate as Governor Davis keeps filling vacant California appellate court seats in anticipation of next week's election.
The National Association of Women Judges has much to celebrate as Governor Davis keeps filling vacant California appellate court seats in anticipation of next week's election.
Professor Michael Froomkin, of the University of Miami School of Law and ICANNWatch.org, writes Discourse.net. His Spot The Weird Detail post today deserves to be read in full and not quoted, so please "Scoot!" Ah, the injustice—none of my law professors were particularly reminiscent of Dave Barry or Carl Hiaasen, and I'm betting few can say theirs were. (Let's hope Matt Stein gets himself into Professor Froomkin's Internet course next year so we can live vicariously.)
It's worth setting aside a good block of time to explore Professor Froomkin's home page as well, where you can catch up on his prolific writings, not to mention his adorable kids.
I've become totally addicted to Chris Lydon's sundry interviews during my commute. For more free and noteworthy audio, you might also surf over to the media page at skyBuilders.com, where you can find audio and video from OSCOM, and Dave Winer's and David Weinberger's keynote talks from the Weblog Business Strategies conference.
Rainer Langenhan emails:
In 2002, the Saarland University Law School achieved a remarkable 7th rank in a competition of all international law schools worldwide (!). Now it's launched its own blawg named LAWgical. Most, but not all topics posted in LAWgical are related to the law of new media.
LAWgical has been online since September 19, 2003. A team of five editors is going to publish articles on a regular basis. The team members' names can be found at the bottom of the left navigation bar.
Margaret Marks noted LAWgical's debut too. (See her comments to that post for thoughts on how the English terms "law," and certainly "blawg," understandably require some further explanation in Germany.)
Today, I'm 30 weeks pregnant. That leaves just 10 to go. (Feels a little like going for the land speed record in a ferret ball.)
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