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Blawg Review #68: Jeremy Blachman
Blawg Review #68
is up at
Jeremy Blachman's Brand New Weblog
(aaka*
Anonymous Lawyer
and aka
Jeremy's Weblog
). Enjoy the week's best posts from the
legal blawg world
.
I'm nominating Jeremy for the
Guinness World Record
blawg
category
of
"most law blogs owned and maintained by one person"
.
* aaka "also anonymously known as"
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