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Test presentation

Ben Chapman
December 15, 2015
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Test presentation

This is a test. Not for public consumption. :) And it's also by Jennifer Romig and not me.

Ben Chapman

December 15, 2015
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  1. ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM Professionally appropriate blog that could be shared

    with the general public—particularly with a potential employer Best practices with regard to ethics issues (such as appropriately crediting ideas) Compliance with Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct and the Professional Conduct Code at Emory Law
  2. BLOGGING Sufficient content to represent a commitment to blogging (seven

    posts, About page, Contact page) Proficiency in the use of the chosen blogging tool (theming, layout, use of web resources, use of graphics, widgets) Readiness to participate in chosen legal blogging community (links and conversational content inviting interaction)
  3. ANALYSIS Reliable, credible legal analysis Four of the seven posts

    must contain legal analysis of 600 words or more. (Remaining three posts must be at least 500 words.) This legal analysis must accurately describe the law. Professors will spot-check one or more legal references for accuracy. The legal analysis must explicitly or implicitly express traditional methods of legal analysis.
  4. WRITING Technically sound writing skills: appropriate grammar, spelling, and punctuation

    Authentic expression of personal voice and perspective while also maintaining professionalism Blogging voice and style of the law-blogging genre studied in class.
  5. MORE EXAMPLES Text and custom: http://www.lawfareblog.com/2015/03/logan-act/ Precedent (too short but

    still valuable): http://www.fcaupdate.com/2015/03/courts-continue-to-construe- worthless-services-theory-narrowly-if-at-all/ Text: http://www.forpurposelaw.com/new-year-new-accounting-rule-dont- sleep-one/ Policy: http://apublicdefender.com/2015/02/09/provoking-prosecutorial- oversight/ Another policy example: http://www.nylaborandemploymentlawreport.com/2014/10/articles/new- york-law/the-legalization-of-medical-marijuana-could-have-a-significant- impact-on-the-workplace/
  6. THREE OTHER POSTS (500 WORDS OR MORE) Suggestions . .

    . Case update Reflection Sharing a law review article? What it means to be a legal blogger?
  7. Courtesy Flickr/Rama Miguel/CC by 2.0 Peer Review Guidelines • Group

    brainstorming • Detailed peer review by one person • Feedback on the peer review