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Why The Statewide Grievance Committee Doesn’t Need To Regulate Twitter

On word: unfollow. Oliver Wendell Holmes would love twitter. It is perhaps the greatest marketplace of ideas in the history of human kind. You’ve got 140 characters to say something or nothing. To read what someone writes on twitter you … Continue reading

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Connecticut Attorneys Oath….Remember It?

I just finished reading an excellent article in the ABA’s Litigation publication about the legal profession and oaths by Joseph A. Greenway, Jr., U.S. District Judge for the District of New Jersey. Judge Greenway challenges readers to make recite the oath he or … Continue reading

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