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What Did the Facebook Page Say to the Bar Examiner?

What did the Facebook page say to the bar examiner? Maybe more than you intended. Earlier this month, the Florida Board of Bar Examiners made waves by announcing that it will investigate the social networking profiles of applicants on a case-by-case basis . (This policy replaced a previous recommendation, which would have required all Florida bar applicants to submit a list of their social networking pages for review.) Will this policy lead other state bar examiners to follow suit? Only time will tell; for now, set those photo albums and status updates to "private". Don't be lulled into a false sense of security after the character & fitness review is complete. Yesterday the New York Times ran a fascinating story about practicing attorneys who have been disciplined for the content of their Facebook profiles and blog posts , including a Florida attorney who was sanctioned for referring to the judge in his case as an "Evil, Unfair Witch." Another attorney in...

Visit the Law Library on Facebook

Facebook just got a little more D.U.L.L.! The Duke University Law Library is experimenting with a library page on Facebook for quick access to top library resources, hours, and contact information. You can even search the Libraries' catalog, access Duke University databases and e-journals, and chat live with a reference librarian over instant message-- all directly from your Facebook profile! Become a "Fan" of the page in order to receive updates in your News Feed about Law Library events and services, such as the upcoming "Research Refresher" series (to be announced later this spring). Or, just check out the available features and let us know what you think. Duke University Law Library [Facebook.com]