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Law Clinic Applications Due!

Applications for Summer/Fall 2008 Law Clinics and Internships are due  3/25/08 by 6PM either in person at 40 W. Chase Street, via email to lgarcia@ubalt.edu or fax to 410-333-3053 please call 410-837-5659 to verify receipt of faxed applications.
Pick up your Application in the Deans Suite, the Law Clinics or at the Clinical Law Programs link on the Law School website: http://law.ubalt.edu/template.cfm?page=540

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eufeeds – over 300 newspapers, updated every 20 minutes

Filed under: Cool links, Twitter/Jaiku, Web 2.0

U.S. Tort Liability Index: State Tort Liability Rankings

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Are study groups cheating?

Gene Koo, over at the Law School Innovation blog, asks, “Are study groups cheating?”  As he notes, it helps to know the context before one can make an informed decision. The question is an interesting one.

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Law Clinic’s Open House

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Feminism Conference

Just a reminder that UB is sponsoring the Feminist Legal Theory and Feminisms Conference today. The conference will conclude this evening with a keynote address from legendary activist Gloria Steinem at 6 p.m. in the Langsdale auditorium.

Update:  The Baltimore Examiner’s story on Steinem’s Keynote Address.

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SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE LIKE THE EYE: A Talk with Nicholas A. Christakis

From one of my favorite science sites comes this very meaty article/discussion on social networks (think Facebook/Myspace/del.icio.us):

Edge: SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE LIKE THE EYE: A Talk with Nicholas A. Christakis

Filed under: Technology, Web 2.0, social networks

Fair Warning to Law Schools … Deadwood Investigators Coming to Your Website

Law Librarian Blog: Fair Warning to Law Schools … Deadwood Investigators Coming to Your Website

I’m glad we re-did our website not too long ago.  I’ll be watching this development with extreme interest.

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