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May 12, 2007

California Appelate Law Blog

Ventura California lawyer Greg May has recently started an Appellate Law Blog that looks very promising, and has been added to my RSS reader.

HIs latest posts asks whether Wiki's may soon be cited in legal opinions (since blogs have already made their way in).

Citations to blogs should not be too surprising.  Most are, after all, commentary.  While not as formal or thorough as a law review article (to put it mildly), the principle behind citing a blog is not, to my mind, much different than citing a law review article, at least where the blog is well-reasoned.

Is similar treatment in store for the legal wiki?  A wiki is different from a blog because virtually anyone (though that can be restricted by registration) can edit, add, or remove content, often anonymously — as anonymously as the Internet allows, anyway.

Well written blog.  Blogging lawyers would do well to keep track of this new 'blawg'.

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