We’ve all seen live blogging at a tech conference, or even live commenting (Liz Strauss, I’m looking at you — every tuesday!), but how about live blogging at a presentation by a Supreme Court Justice of the United States, Antonin Scalia?
Well, its true.
A Yale student got on his laptop and live-blogged the whole thing, from his comments to the question and answer portion of the talk; pretty fascinating stuff — if you’re interested in originalist philosophy of constitutional interpretation that is.
But a great example of a fairly techy-aspect of blogging going outside of the techosphere.
And of course if you are a law-blogger … well, enjoy!
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