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October 24, 2005

Why the blogosphere is addictive

The goings on throughout the blogosphere really seem amazing today.  Of course, all the Miers talk has much of my attention: see my prior post here, as well as additional insights from Jack Balkin, TalkLeft and Rick Hasen.  But if you suffer from Miers fatigue, consider:

  • How Appealing has the news here of a high profile death warrant being issued in California.

  • White Collar Crime Prof blog has the news here of a maximum 5-year sentence in a mail fraud case.

  • And, to bring this post full circle, today brings lots of interesting talk over at Concurring Opinions  here and here about the influence of bloggers.

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Doc, do you suspect the color of the Sentencing Guidelines manual had any influence on this week's BCS rankings?

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/abcsports/BCSStandings

How 'bout them Horns, huh? Hope they don't jinx us. :-)

Posted by: Scott | Oct 25, 2005 9:01:46 AM

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