A Case Study in Bloggership

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This paper makes the case that generally, bloggership should be treated as a form of service for administrative purposes. On the other hand, in close cases of tenure and promotion, a record of high-quality bloggership could weigh in a candidate’s favor on scholarship. This paper seeks to advance the process of legitimizing blogging as a useful scholarly endeavor—not as a substitute for long-form legal scholarship, but as a meaningful appendage.

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Law -- Study & teaching, Blogs, Walt Disney Co. Derivative Litigation, In re 906 A.2d 27 (Del. 2006), Duty of care (Law), Fiduciary duties, Good faith (Law), United States

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D. Gordon Smith (Brigham Young University)

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