Here are some recent items of interest from around the blogosphere:
Jim Dedman's Script Comes to Life You can't go wrong reading the fascinating posts at Jim Dedman's weblog about the making of his independent film. Meanwhile, his legal career is also chugging along, as is illustrated by lines like this: "I was unable to attend the shooting during the day, as I was in the midst of finalizing an appellate brief." How many lawyers can write something like that?
Will Baude's Bad ID Will Baude of Crescat Sententia is working at The New Republic this summer. In case you missed it, be sure to read "Bad ID," Baud's article about Hiibel v. Nevada, the Supreme Court's recent criminal procedure decision. In a measured tone, Baude demonstrates why every citizen should be concerned about the Supreme Court's "creeping expansion" of the powers granted to police officers.
How to Maintain a Weblog Find out from Scheherazade Fowler in her post "Mosaic," which contains her "rules of blogging."
Is There a Doctor in the House? The weblog symtym bills itself as "the meanderings of a board certified emergency physician at mid–career…who tumbled into law school." If you have an interest in litigation against hospitals and drug companies, the author follows it pretty closely, as in this post.

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