« In The Blog's-Eye: Blunt Talk For Gov. Blunt | Main | Toward Higher Wages And Bankruptcy Reform »
October 07, 2005BELTWAY BLOGROLL
New Law Blog: Concurring Opinions
George Washington University law professor Daniel Solove, an expert on privacy issues, has recruited two of his colleagues for a new group law blog called Concurring Opinions. The other two contributors are Kaimipono Wenger of the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego and Nathan Oman, a lawyer here in Washington.
"I used to blog primarily at PrawfsBlawg and occasionally at Balkinization," Solove wrote in the opening post. "I'm now shifting my PrawfsBlawg blogging to this new blog. Why? Because I want to grab land in the blogosphere while they're still handing out 40 acres and a mule. PrawfsBlawg is a great place, and I'll still be stopping by a lot, but I think it's time to cultivate a new plot of land."
The early entries have touched on policy issues like keystroke surveillance on computers, the recent departure of the privacy officer at the Homeland Security Department, a California law aimed at paparazzi, and the anti-terrorism law known as the USA PATRIOT Act.
Pundit Review Radio, which did a segment on Beltway Blogroll last month, also has a redesigned blog, courtesy of LaShawn Barber.
Posted by | 08:19 AM
Trackback Pings
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://amcblog.nationaljournal.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/261
Comments
I saw that you have a page that discusses patent-related resources at http://beltwayblogroll.nationaljournal.com/archives/2005/10/new_law_blog_co.php. I wanted to suggest adding www.freepatentsonline.com to the page. This web site has free PDF downloading (instead of having to page through TIFFs like at the US PTO). It is by far the best free patent searching site.
James | 08.04.06 01:51 PM



