Should law students blog about work?
I guess for now the rule I'll be following when I start my job next week is that if I were a reporter on the criminal beat and I could have learned something in that capacity, then it's bloggable. That's still a little vague, but it seems like a good rule of thumb to follow for now.
It is quite a bit vague, since even professional journalists get called on the carpet for how they obtained information that should not have been publicly disclosed. IMHO, professional blogging is NOT the same as academic or student blogging. The greater the risk of harm (to your career, your clients, and your employer), the greater amount of caution you should use. To satisfy most risk-averse employers, that means no blog, no matter how well worded your posts nor how well-guarded your pseudonym may be.
I have two rules:
[UPDATE] 20050901 Prof Leiter @ UT Law posted this useful message from "a top law school." Thanks to Prof Loren for pointing it out![/UPDATE]
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I find it difficult to resist "calling out" employers who refused to interview me.
That is why I my number one rule, which trumps all other rules, is "Don't Drink and Blog."
By Matthew Goeden, at Thu May 12, 03:40:00 PM EDT
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