17.03.2008 11:00:00
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Slate Launches Law Blog
Slate, the daily online magazine, today launches a legal blog featuring
some of the most prominent voices in law. "Convictions,”
the law blog, will include daily commentary from a wide range of legal
professionals, including Slate’s Jurisprudence
columnists Dahlia Lithwick and Emily Bazelon and top litigators and law
professors across the country.
"The popularity in our Jurisprudence column
made it clear to us that readers view Slate as a destination for smart,
engaging legal commentary. By launching a law blog, we’re
able to post immediate reactions to legal cases and headlines, providing
an accessible source for legal discourse from a wide-range of qualified
experts,” said Jacob Weisberg, Slate’s
Editor. "‘Convictions’
is the newest of what we hope to be many more legal features across the
site.”
Slate approached Phillip Carter, regular contributor on legal and
military affairs to Slate, to serve as editor of the blog. Carter
practices law with McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP in New York City, in the
areas of government contracts and litigation. He also served nine years
in the Army, including a tour in Iraq from 2005-2006 advising the Iraqi
police and courts. "I’m
excited about this project. I think ‘Convictions’
has the potential to become the destination on the Web for smart legal
commentary,” said Carter.
Other contributors to "Convictions”
include:
David Barron, Harvard Law professor and former attorney-advisor in the
Clinton Administration
Rosa Brooks, Georgetown Law professor and Los Angeles Times
columnist
Jack Balkin, Yale Law professor and noted constitutional scholar
Diane Amann, Professor at University of California at Berkeley School
of Law
Doug Kmiec, Pepperdine University Law professor and former Assistant
Attorney General in the George H.W. Bush Administration
Walter Dellinger, former acting Solicitor General of the United States
and Duke Law professor
Judge Nancy Gertner, federal district judge in Boston, Massachusetts
Eric Posner, University of Chicago Law professor
Richard Ford, Stanford Law professor
Kenji Yoshino, Yale Law professor
"Convictions” will
also feature a number of guest commentators that participate in other
Slate features, such as its "Breakfast Table”
online discussion.
Coming soon, "Convictions”
will have a separate discussion forum for law students in Slate’s
"Fray” comment
section.
For more information, visit www.slate.com/convictions.
About Slate
Slate (www.Slate.com) is a daily
online magazine that offers fresh angles on stories in the news and
innovative entertainment coverage, all with their signature wit and
irreverence. Pushing the boundaries of convention, Slate publishes
provocative commentary on topics such as politics, culture, business and
technology. Slate is owned by Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, the
online publishing subsidiary of The Washington Post Company (NYSE:WPO).
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