For those interested in law and government, you might want to add the Hoosier Law Review to your bookmarks, feed readers, and whatnot. With so many blogs dying off after an initial heyday in the 2000s, it’s good to see a new one pop up and hopefully provide some fresh energy. Its “about” section describes the site as being written by lawyers, law professors, and judges and also that:
Hoosier Law Review is devoted to comprehensively covering the Indiana legal and governmental landscape without bias and according to the highest journalistic and legal ethical standards.
A tall order. I wish them the best of luck.
Stuart says
I have to see that, just to see if it’s possible. Thanks.
jharp says
Sure. I’ll put it on my list.
Carlito Brigante says
It would be very helpful if the editors/writers identified themselves But maybe it does not intend to create new content, only aggregate content.
Doug Masson says
When I started this blog, it seems like there were a fair number of bloggers who operated with handles of various kinds. For me, I felt it was best if I just slapped my name right up top — kept me honest and probably more civil than I would’ve been otherwise. People who have read enough of my stuff come to understand my biases and can adjust their filters accordingly.
Stuart says
Carlito, your comment about the need to identify the writer is important. If it’s supposed to be unbiased, then you reveal everything as it is and let the reader decide if it’s unbiased. It’s only good scholarship.