Judges have discovered legal blogs, citing them at least 32 times since 2004. But not all judges are enamored with the Internet, as District Court Justice Sam Conti dissents, “You could probably find one to substantiate any position you want. I’d rather take my citations from appellate courts and the Supreme Court.” Luddite or voice of reason?
Judges have discovered the Internet’s 600 legal blogs, citing them at least 32 times in 27 decisions over the last two years.
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