Legal Blogs As Judicial Resources
When I started blogging, one thing I told myself I wouldn't write about is blogging, because I have always found posts about a particular blogger's process to be boring. Stuff touting the value of blogs in general also leaves me somewhat cold and strikes me as blogger triumphalism. Nevertheless, I really liked this piece on law.com by Howard Bashman about how judges could use the resources of legal blogs in decision-making. I find some of the best commentary and analysis on insurance issues coming from blogs, and I trust bloggers like Marc Mayerson, Martin Grace and Steve Rosenberg to have a good, insightful take on significant issues. What these guys do is as good or better than anything else out there from any source in any medium. Hat tip: Kevin O'Keefe.
Thanks so much for the kind words and the link to RiskProf.