Archive for the 'Administrative' Category

New Feed

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

The syndicated feed for the American Civil Rights Union (not to be confused with the ACLU) is now being published here.

Syndicated Feeds

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

I am proud to say that Law School Conservative now syndicates feeds from other sites.

The NRA News Channel is the first to join our blog, The Vanguard joined as well. Soon, other Conservative Blogs will post here through feed syndication.

No longer ad supported

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Law School Conservative is doing away with the annoying ads on the page.  Simply put, they were irrelevant, and in my opinion an eyesore. Therefore, they are gone.

Comments

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

I have no problem allowing comments on the blog.  However, I am a firm believer in having people take responsibility for their words.

If you post a comment without using your real name and email, it will be deleted.

Back to the old theme

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

I fixed the scripting problem and we are now back to our old stars and stripes theme.

Comments are also re-enabled.

Taking somewhat of a break

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

I apologize for the lack of recent posting, but its crunch time here at the Drexel University College of Law, and myself, as well as the other authors are neck-deep in class, outlines, flash-cards and other exam-related business. I promise I will post at some point, but it will not be as often as before. Keep on reading, we’ll be around, and back full-time after May 17.

Regards,

Carlos

Yet another administrative note

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Due to a corrupted part of the file that handles comments, I have to disable commenting on articles for a few days. I apologize for this, especially to Atlas4983.

Administrative Note

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Dear Readers,

The use of the VA Tech tragedy from this morning to make political points regarding the positions of the authors or commenters of this blog will not be tolerated. Until a police investigation reveals the motives of the killer, no further comment will be allowed regarding these events.

Any comment that in any way, shape or form tries, in my judgment, to make a political or opinion statement regarding this tragedy will be deleted, and the author’s IP address will be blocked from further commenting. It is nothing short of a travesty to try to exploit this tragedy to make a pathetic political point.
Regards,

Carlos S. Ramirez
Editor-in-Chief