Citation in Campbell Law Review

Rebecca Phillips cited a post by Omar Ha-Redeye in the Fall 2010 issue of the Campbell Law Review in a paper entitled, Constitutional Protection for Nonmedia Defendants: Should There be a Distinction Between You and Larry King?

The paper discusses the tensions between constitutional law, i.e. the First Amendment, online defamation cases, and the needs of members in society to protect their reputation.

Could the citation of blog posts in legal journals be a growing trend? If so, there are probably some important considerations for maintaining the reference source for future readership. For more on this topic see Slaw.

Also see The Citation of Blogs in Judicial Opinions by Lee F. Peoples in Tulane Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property, Vol. 13, 2010, via Shaunna Mireau.