It's a Small World
Much to the lonley libertarian's surprise, Stephen Bainbridge's Corporation Law and Economics is on the book list for this upcoming semester's Business Organizations class. The first thing that came to my mind was, "hey, I read his blog!" (ProfessorBainbridge.com)
The lonely libertarian wonders how many other students are more familiar with law professors through blogs rather than law reviews. On the other side of the blogosphere, Tom Smith tells us how most law review articles go unread and uncited.
The lonely libertarian also wonders why it's going to be more prestigious to be joining either the Quinnipiac Law Review or Quinnipiac Health Law Journal as opposed to being the complete and utter master of this blog. At least a few people are reading this.
The lonely libertarian wonders how many other students are more familiar with law professors through blogs rather than law reviews. On the other side of the blogosphere, Tom Smith tells us how most law review articles go unread and uncited.
The lonely libertarian also wonders why it's going to be more prestigious to be joining either the Quinnipiac Law Review or Quinnipiac Health Law Journal as opposed to being the complete and utter master of this blog. At least a few people are reading this.
1 Comments:
Blogs have been known to comment on a variety of issues, ranging from the latest "Here is what I think" type of blog to the latest big movie release to the newest computer on the market. Your blog is very topic specific and should do very well. Keep up the good work.
Also, you might want to look at two very important, topic-specific blogs for some ideas. MediaNews (www.poynter.org/medianews) and (www.iwantmedia.com). First started in 1999 as independent sites. Romenesko's site is particularly interesting for being a must read for media insiders, often creating a hot debate throughout the journalism community, because of its unique combining of news and rumors.
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