- RT @fgbjr: For #lawschool: Introducing #FreeLawFerret, a (free!) case law prep and study tool: http://t.co/zUbXtQtq0e @zotero @HarvLRev 09:18:29, 2013-09-13
- Classcaster is down. We're working on it. @caliorg 10:41:10, 2013-09-13
- I guess the good news is that it isn't just a problem with @caliorg servers, but an issue with Amazon Web Services http://t.co/EmgnleW9Ns 11:19:17, 2013-09-13
- Due to connectivity issues in the Amazon cloud @caliorg websites and services are not reliably available. We're monitoring the situation. 11:21:10, 2013-09-13
- Seems like Amazon has recovered itself and @caliorg web servers and resources including Classcaster are available again. 12:19:13, 2013-09-13
- RT @davewiner: Scripting News: Innovation happens when the gates are down. http://t.co/0jDQYEr2Xt 12:59:15, 2013-09-13
Boston University School of Law Offers Students $250 to Blog
The Communications Office is looking for J.D. students with strong writing skills to blog about their experiences for In their own words: BU Law Student Blogs. These online journals give prospective students a better idea of day-to-day life at the School. Your posts may also be read by prospective employers, alumni, faculty, the media, and anyone who visits the site, so this is an opportunity to showcase your writing as well as your approach to law school and the legal profession in general.
via BU Law | News | Earn $250/semester as a BU Law student blogger.
This is a great idea that gives a voice to law students and provides the rest of us with some insight into what drives law students these days. This is a program that other law schools should copy. A network of school sponsored student written blogs where students write about their law school experiences would be wonderful.
If you’re at a law school and you don’t have access to a local blogging system, you could do this sort of thing on CALI Classcaster.