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The Information Technology Law Blog and Podcast by Professor Michael Scott

Archive for May, 2008

IT Law Wiki Reaches 3,000 Articles

We have reached another milestone on the development of the IT Law Wiki. It has passed 3,000 articles and is moving toward 4,000. We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the wiki thus far, and would like to encourage others to do so as well.
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Generalist vs. Specialist

Law students (and virtually every other kind of student) is under enormous pressure to specialize sooner and sooner. While I specialized early when I was in college, today I see doing so as an enormous error.
Law students need to know a lot about a lot of different areas, not just of law, but history, [...]

Using Twitter for Legal Updates

Twitter.com is a service that lets people send short messages (140 characters or less) (called “tweets”) to those who decide to “follow” them, and to receive short messages from those they choose to follow. While Twitter.com is used both for social networking and for business communications, it can also be an effective way to get [...]