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September 24, 2004
TaxProf Blog Crosses 100,000 Threshold
Friday, September 24, 2004
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After a little over five months in operation, TaxProf Blog has crossed the 100,000 visitor mark. We have been thrilled by the reaction of the tax community to TaxProf Blog and hope we will be here for many years to come. Thanks for the many words of encouragement and support we have received, as well as the helpful suggestions on how to improve the site. (And feel free to keep both coming!)
We think the success of TaxProf Blog can be replicated in other areas of law and are in the process of putting together a Law Professor Blogs Network patterned after TaxProf Blog. Blogs in these subject areas are either already up and running or in the pipeline:
• AntitrustPlease email me if you or a colleague might be interested in starting a blog in other areas of the law school curriculum as part of our Law Professor Blogs Network -- Blogs By Law Professors For Law Professors.
• Criminal Law
• Labor Law
• Legal Ethics
• Sentencing Law
• White Collar Crime
• Workplace Law
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Congratulations -- Tax Prof Blog is an entertaining read and a true public service. Thanks!
Posted by: Anonymous Reader | Sep 24, 2004 10:43:19 AM





