Thanks for the mention; how readers can thank me

Evan Schaeffer’s highly informative and entertaining (?) Illinois Trial Practice Weblog has this kind mention of this blawg: “An Entertaining Discourse on Summary Judgment?” Thanks, Evan.

Meanwhile, “Internet Resources for Labor and Employment Lawyers” by Mark E. Steiner of the South Texas College of Law, prepared for the upcoming State Bar of Texas Labor and Employment Section Annual Meeting on June 25, 2004, lists this blawg under the heading “Basic Directories and Sites: Current Awareness.” Thanks, Mark.

Now, if you like this Blawg, here’s what you can do. Read it. Tell your friends and colleagues about it. Post a comment. Link to it.

But now there’s more. Now, just like with NPR, you can contribute in the amount of your choice to support the wonderful free programming you enjoy.

In the right hand sidebar, you will notice I have added an “Amazon Honor System” “Click to Give” button. Just click to give.

I am contemplating adding some suggested Amazon titles. Under their affiliates program, a modest commission would go my way if you bought a book I listed.

No illusions this will make enough to allow me to do this full time or anything, but this is an experiment to see if a site like this can generate any revenue at all . . .

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