Social Media Law Student




Social Media Law Student Site Details
   Current Rank: 46 (Law)
URL: http://socialmedialawstudent.com/
Site Description: This site was created with the purpose of connecting lawyers to new technologies in hopes of making the practice of law easier—both inside and outside of the courtroom.
Date Joined: Feb 23, 2009


Tags: law, law student, lawyer, social media, web 2.0


Latest Blog Posts for Social Media Law Student

What is Google Chrome OS?
on Nov 19, 2009 in Law Office Software Practice Management Web 2.0 Related posts:Google Offers Free Airport Wi-Fi for the HolidaysTwo Complete Google Wave Guides AvailableGoogle Docs in Plain English Related posts:Google Offers Free Airport Wi-Fi for the HolidaysTwo Complete Google Wave Guides AvailableGoogle Docs...



Examining the Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence
on Nov 19, 2009 in Lead Article Practice Management A B C The federal judiciary recently posted a revised version of the Federal Rules of Evidence to solicit comments on the proposed changes. The revisions, overall, are a tremendous improvement over the current rules. They make the rules easier to read and...



Twitter Launches: Retweet to Share Tweets (BETA)
on Nov 18, 2009 in Attorney Gadgets Featured Social Media Social Networking Twitter Web 2.0 lawyer retweet Retweet to Share Tweets (BETA) I recevied the following message on Twitter today - depicted above (click image for larger view). Twitter is adding a special symbol (left) for tweets that have been retweeted.    Not as earth shattering exciting as Twitter Lists but new nonethel...



Google Scholar Search Now Includes U.S. Case Law and Legal Journals
on Nov 17, 2009 in Attorney Gadgets Courtroom Technology Featured Law Office Software Law School Lead Article Practice Management case law google scholar google search Lexis open access search West Westlaw The legal research game has just taken a light-year shift, thanks to Google. Last night, Google quietly non-announced that Scholar search now includes U.S. federal and state case law and legal journals. Recently, the debate on open access to legal in...



SeatBuddy: Product Review
on Nov 17, 2009 in Attorney Gadgets Featured Lead Article iphone iPhone case iPhone Travel The SeatBuddy is a rubber silicone case for your iPhone or iPod Touch. You put your device inside and use the two straps on its side to fasten it to something in front of you, including car/plane/bus headrests, treadmills, etc. The idea is that now...



Podcast Ipsa Loquitur: Who to Blame for Tuition Hikes, the Facebook alibi, and Six Cardinal Rules for Social Media
on Nov 16, 2009 in Featured Lead Article Podcast attendance policy federal rules of evidence law school tuition law schools swine flu New Federal Rules of Evidence Is Josh the only one that got excited about the proposed revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence? -Probably. Who is to blame for law school tuition hikes?> -Is there really a gap between the cost of public and pri...



Podcast Ipsa Loquitur: Who to Blame for Tuition Hikes, the Facebook alibi, and Six Cardinal Rules for Social Media
on Nov 16, 2009 in Lead Article Podcast attendance policy federal rules of evidence law school tuition law schools swine flu New Federal Rules of Evidence Is Josh the only one that got excited about the proposed revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence? -Probably. Who is to blame for law school tuition hikes?> -Is there really a gap between the cost of public and pri...



YouTube Hack: How to Link Anywhere in a YouTube Video
on Nov 14, 2009 in Lead Article Social Media Web 2.0 YouTube hack I came across a little trick today that can save you (and the person you send to) time with YouTube videos. Say you want to share a YouTube link on your favorite social media platform. So, for example, you send the following link: http://www.youtube.



Learning to Change-Changing to Learn
on Nov 14, 2009 in First Year Law School Social Media Web 2.0 YouTube Related posts:Twitter, Fists, Thin-Slicing and the LawStop Reading Our Blog Use OdiogoLaw School 2.0: Legal Education for a Digital Age [Book Review] Related posts:Twitter, Fists, Thin-Slicing and the LawStop Reading Our Blog Use OdiogoLaw School 2...



A Vision of K-12 Students Today
on Nov 14, 2009 in Featured First Year Law School Social Media Web 2.0 education future social media K-12 technology A Vision of K-12 Students Today. Should be applied to all levels of education. UPDATE: Was sent this shortly after making this post. Hat Tip: @cfanch Related posts:Locating Sex Offenders from Your iPhoneTrials of Law School Uses YouTube to Prom...



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