Buzz Machine notes that another staple of official newspapers may be doomed--service by publication.
...A court in Maine just ruled that notice in a paper is no longer sufficient because papers are now, well, too puny.
In a unanimous decision pu...
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Before my career in law, I worked extensively in journalism. I have been a producer and executive producer for SD Public TV in Brookings, SD; executive producer for KSFY-TV (ABC) in Sioux Falls, SD; weekend producer/anchor for KDLT-TV (NBC) in Sioux Falls; producer/reporter for KTWU-TV (PBS) in in Topeka, KS; stringer for the Sioux Falls Argus Leader; a columnist for a number of publications; and have freelance articles for South Dakota Magazine, the Washington Post, the Kansas City Star, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Topeka Capital Journal; and written scholarly articles for the Washburn Law Review, South Dakota History, and the International Journal of Comparative Criminal Justice.
My blogs are South Dakota Watch (http://www.southdakotawatch.net), Kansas Watch (http://www.kansaswatch.net), High Plains Buddhist (http://www.highplainsbuddhist.com); and The Epp Law Report (http://epplaw.blogspot.com).
I have a BA in English and history from Washburn University of Topeka, a JD from Washburn University School of Law, and an LLM from the University of Houston Law Center. I've also attended the law and language program at East China Normal University in Shanghai.
I've traveled to China, Taiwan, Panama, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Canada.
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