IS BLOGGING LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP? My Dean says so, which makes me, on a word-count basis, at least, one of the most productive scholars around!
Here's an article on that topic from the National Law Journal. And Paul Caron rounds up some thoughts from quite a few law professors.
Ann Althouse has further thoughts, and adds:
And speaking of U.S. News, wouldn't it be funny if it used faculty blogging as a factor? There would be all these blogs by lawprofs trying to move their school up the rankings.
Indeed there would.
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