LEGAL UNDERGROUND PODCAST Episode #45 . . . On today's show: The Florida Bar is baffled by metadata; how to become famous all over the world; and why I'm so frustrated that I did this unplanned, bonus podcast. Running time: 17 minutes.
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- Through Apple's iTunes. If you have Apple's free iTunes version 4.9 or higher, click on the button below to take you directly to the Legal Underground page to subscribe for free, or search in the podcast section of the iTunes Music Store for "Legal Underground."
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Additional show notes:
- My earlier post about the Florida Bar and metadata;
- The article in the London Daily Mirror* about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie that was the start of my roller coaster ride to worldwide fame (did I ever tell you that Brad and I are both from Springfield, Missouri?);
- An example of the way Christopher King is pretending in the comments at Daily Kos that I endorse him or his causes--knock it off, Mr. King!
- A public apology to Miller & Zois for the way I screwed up with respect to this post at The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog;
- "Lawyer Blog Fight" at Kevin O'Keefe's Real Lawyers Have Blogs;
- Blawg Review, where the anonymous editor posts opinions that aren't necessarily mine because I'm not the anonymous editor of Blawg Review. That people continue to insist otherwise bothers me. It's time for the anonymous editor to state his or her real identity. Remember, if you receive a e-mail from the editor of Blawg Review--it's not from me!
- The Blue Vagrants at the Podsafe Music Network;
- The Blue Vagrants at their website.
*I incorrectly called the newspaper the Daily Mail in the podcast. That was an error. Errors in podcasts are hard to fix. You have to start over from the beginning, something that very possibly could have killed me. So I didn't fix the error.

"Evan Schaeffer throws down the gauntlet and makes a podcast episode you shouldn't miss," said famed law student Jeremy Richey who was speaking about the Legal Underground Podcast Episode #45.*
*This was my attempt to mix a compliment with a bit of humor. If you don't get it, well, then you haven't listened to the podcast.
Posted by: Jeremy Richey | January 09, 2006 at 09:49 AM
Do you support this cause though, Evan?
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2006/05/happy-cinco-de-mayo-to-my-dad-we-beat.html
or the cause of Cameras in the Courtroom?
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2006/04/naacp-trial-charlie-bauer-orr-reno-get.html
Peace.
Posted by: christopher king | May 14, 2006 at 12:33 AM
How about the Cause of Free Speech, you know, the First Amendment and all that jazz, as supported by
1. the Columbus, OH Jerry Doyle/case I initiated,
2. the 5-page opinion from Nashua City Attorney Stephen Bennett,
3. the unanimous vote from the Nashua School Board or
4. the Nashua Telegraph Editorial, "City Board's reversal common cense move."
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2007/03/christopher-king-and-kingcast-ping.html
Or how about Deval Patrick's phone calls on behalf of Ameriquest?
http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2007/03/boston-globe-editorial-on-deval.html
Just curious.
Namaste.
-c
Posted by: Christopher King | March 07, 2007 at 10:20 AM