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December 07, 2004

Build Your Own Blog

From LawTechnologyNews comes the article "Build Your Own Blog," by J. Craig Williams of May It Please the Court.  It's another in a group  of recent articles about law-related weblogs, some of which are collected in a post at Ambivalent Imbroglio.  And Mr. Federalist did a guest-post here on the topic: "Turning a Blog Into Your Blawg: Fourteen Steps to Finding Your Voice in the Blawgosphere."

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