Women Entering the Blogosphere
posted by Melissa Waters
Thanks to everyone at Concurring Opinions for the warm welcome (never mind that it was three weeks ago … February turned out to be a much busier month than I expected. Thanks to my co-bloggers for their patience!) I’m delighted to be joining CoOp as a permablogger. Over the coming months, I plan to offer posts on a wide range of issues, from the role of foreign and international law in U.S. and other domestic courts, to foreign relations law issues stemming from the war in Iraq, to rule of law and transitional justice issues in the Middle East and elsewhere. And of course, I’ll try my best to keep you all abreast of the exciting legal happenings back in my beloved home state of Arkansas (see my earlier post on the Razorbacks here).
Let me also offer my own shout out to the women over at the new IntLawGrrls blog. What an impressive group of scholars, and the posts thus far have been absolutely top notch. And I love the pseudonyms – especially Mata Hari (my good friend Hari Osofsky at University of Oregon).
It’s got me wondering, should we here at Concurring Opinions adopt pseudonyms? And if so, would our faithful readers like to offer any suggestions for pseudonyms for your favorite CoOp blogger?
March 8, 2007 at 10:46 am
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