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Posts Tagged ‘ judicial ethics ’

Can Blogs Influence the Supreme Court?

May 14th, 2009 | By Josh Camson | Category: Blogging, Featured, Lead Article, Social Media, Web 2.0

According to a student note in the Stanford Law Review, blogs can and eventually will influence the Supreme Court.  In Rachel C. Lee’s article, she discusses the flaws in the current ethics law to handle this form of ex parte communication with the court. “Ex Parte Blogging: The Legal Ethics of Supreme Court Advocacy in [...]



How Lawyers Avoid The Social Media Fail Whale

Dec 25th, 2008 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Featured, Lead Article, Social Media

There have been many warnings for lawyers engaging in social media – most of the hype resembles what we heard when email first came out. (This post is no no way meant to fuel these fires; Lawyers should be engaging in social media)
However, we hear few, if any, warnings about lawyer ethics.
Lawyers do not shed [...]