BLOGROLLING LEGAL UNDERGROUND . . . Thanks to the following weblogs and websites that have added permanent links to this one via their blogrolls*--
- Unused and Probably Unusable
- Tennessee Business Litigation Law Blog
- Andy Sweet--Legal Web Marketing
- Shepard Broad Law Center
- Two-Timing the Cosmos
- techgirl's blawg
- Christopher King's First Amendment Page
- Staffan Malmgrens blogg
*Blogroll (1) n. A list of favorite weblogs, typically found in a column on another weblog; (2) v. To add a weblog to a blogroll.

Thanks, Evan. You're the most conscientious and gracious blawger, by far; whether or not we like what you write, or the guest-posters say, or what nonsense is exchanged in the comments, we can always count on you to be Ethical.
Blawging ethics: disclose, disclose, disclose. Don't promise overmuch. Give linklove when owed, and properly hat-tip or admit your sources. If you're anonymous, don't abuse it. Don't abuse your power, but don't let commenters or contributors abuse theirs. Give equal time to dissenters and critics- or at least point them out, and let them make their arguments in their own forum.
And, first and foremost, Update. Update often. To fail to do so would be, why, UnEthical. Or at least mean. Not that blawging addicts are in any danger of going a week without posting.
Posted by: Eh Nonymous | June 21, 2005 at 10:21 AM
Thanks for the pointer back, Evan. John Day (dayontorts.com) and I are frequent readers of your sites. Keeping providing the great info and resources for lawyers. We'll keep reading (and writing about) it.
Posted by: Brandon Bass | June 21, 2005 at 07:01 PM