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Feathers Program for Law Students

image from law.typepad.comLaw students, get a few feathers in your hat (and in your resume), with TopGraph's Feathers Program. Law students in good standing are invited to submit guest posts to one or more of the following legal blogs.

TopGraph maintains and curates the following legal target blogs for attorney or law firm blog clients:

  • Randy Barnhart, Trusted Trial Lawyer
  • Roberts, Levin & Rosenberg - at the intersection of contract and tort
  • Earth Lawyer Blog - Environmental Law Notes
  • Appellate Notes - [coming soon]
  • Popcorn Law - Law in popular culture, with extra butter

All submissions must come from a valid law school email address. Law student standing and status will be verified. There is no guarantee that any submission will be published, and any published submission is subject to deletion at any time for any reason or for no reason at the sole discretion of either TopGraph or the blog client. A perpetual non-exclusive license to any submission is automatically granted either to TopGraph or to the blog client upon submission.

All submissions are subject to editing, categorization and tagging. Images if appropriate are acceptable, but will be subject to size reduction to match the look and feel of the target blog.

Guidelines:

- Review target blog thoroughly, and any associated website.

- Do not contradict the orientation of the target blog (pro-plaintiff, for example).

- Minimum of 500 words.

- Include relevant external links.

- Use section headings if possible.

- Write in your own voice, and conversationally - blog posts are not law review articles.

- Be professional and ethical.

If published, full authorial attribution will be posted with the posted submission, to include a recent image (head shot), name, law school and year, primary concentration, if any, and some minimal contact information if you so decide. The target blogs are public and crawled by the search engines. Publication of your email address may result in spam in your inbox. Use your judgment.

You are free to include any published submission on your paper or online resume, with links (each post has its own url). Always check and periodically review whether your submission remains published. Again, all submissions are subject to deletion for any reason or for no reason. A blog client may decide to terminate the blog entirely, for example, and you are responsible for checking if your submission remains published.

Questions and submissions can be directed to: editor@topgraph.com

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