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Prof Ho Khai Leong gets it!

He said:
Nanyang Technological University Associate Professor in Political Science, Prof Ho Khai Leong believes both extremes — that of the MPs’ aim to “reach, teach and preach” and the netizens’ mission to “analyse, scrutinise and criticise” — will help mould cyberspace.
He said: “Both these approaches, in their extreme forms, will no doubt invite criticisms, which [...]

Hello, new look!

I love the cutesy and bright colours of Web2.0 designs.
This theme was ripped off from iLEMONed, and modified to suit my purposes.
Those of you who read my blog through the RSS feed, would you be so kind as to update your feed link to this one:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/thelegaljanitor
Thanks!

An interesting experiment

It looks like the post-65 MPs have started a group blog. This looks to be an interesting experiment, and I really would like to see what the different individuals would put on their blogs.
P65 - It’s Where We Talk

Knight of Pentacles

He is gone.
I may not know him personally, but I know him to be a kindred spirit, a fellow skeptic of state power.
I have been following his ordeals in Perth, through his blog, vicariously experiencing the roller-coaster that was his life in Perth. Regardless of whether he found solutions to overcome his obstacles, or not, [...]

Bloggership: Blogging as Legal Scholarship

Even as the Singaporean mainstream media tries to condemn blogging as the playthings of the idle and stupid, wiser and more perceptive minds elsewhere have grasped the opportunities provided by this new platform.
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is holding a symposium on how blogging is transforming legal scholarship. The [...]