Urbi et Orbi, literally “to the City [of Rome] and to the World,” was a standard opening of Roman proclamations and, of course, I use it in that sense… to do my review of the blogs and, to wish you Happy Eostre.
Diary of a Law Student talks about minipupillage cover letters in his search terms. BabyBarista has a new pupilmistress. Binary Law notes that Geeklawyer is to toe the line which, of course, Geeklawyer is not doing Videlicet/Viz
Corporate Blawg is ‘widdit’ and pumps and dumps. Family Lore continue to inform about Family Law – but this week links to a satirical film about a US Divorce Lawyer which the Florida Bar Association did not find amusing. Lawyer2Be is having a short chocolate break over Easter – but was kind enough to do a very interesting interview with me about the BVC, mature students and diversity. Legal Beagle is asked by ‘Old Guard’ to have a word with a young female member of Chambers about her ‘knee high boots’. Legal Scribbles provides useful advice and guidance on revision and exam techniques when I talk with him in Podcast 11. Lo-fi Librarian flags up Lord Neuberger’s interim report on entry to the Bar. Mirabile dictu, to continue the Latin theme – Nearly Legal has a training contract (Congratulations) but will not be doing a ‘trainee blog’. UK Law Student may be about to start revising. What about Clients? asks… come 2009 “will WAC? have an old friend in the White House?
Lexis-Nexis do a Law blogs review: Here
A few British law blogs get a mention. Pleasingly Charon is in the fictional category!
I have done quite a few Podcasts this week. I enjoy doing them and the ‘interviewees’ have all been generous with their time and give good advice – scroll down or visit my Podcast section
I received an invitation from President I’madinnerjacket of Iran to visit him at his Palace in Tehran. Unfortunately the GPS co-ordinates were incorrect and were for Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square.

Every now and again I try to add some Latin to my blogs. Usually in the form of a pun of my own devising. I’m glad others do something similar.
No one ever seems to mention my Latin, so I can only assume my grammar is correct…
I used to enjoy a bit of Latin!…. appropriate for today… and the odd maxim is useful…!
Thanks sir! We are very excited about Wild Bill riding again. Happy Easter–Dan
Thanks for the congratulations, here and on my blog. Glad I managed to get some Latin in. I believe the expression is that I am a happy bunny, so at least a bit topical for the holiday.