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		<title>New formats for the MTTLR Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To all our loyal readers: 
As you may have realized, this blog is run by students from the University of Michigan Law School, specifically, the staff of the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review. We have been focusing our attention on lengthy posts with detailed substantive analysis, and are proud of the content and quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To all our loyal readers: </p>
<p>As you may have realized, this blog is run by students from the University of Michigan Law School, specifically, the staff of the <a href="http:www.mttlr.org">Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review</a>. We have been focusing our attention on lengthy posts with detailed substantive analysis, and are proud of the content and quality we have produced. </p>
<p>However, maintaining regular in-depth posting throughout the calendar year while still accommodating our members&#8217; demanding school schedules has proven a bit challenging. Over this summer, we will be experimenting with some different post formats: short analyses of emerging technologies, link roundups on technology law topics, and a number of other styles. We will also continue with the longer, in-depth posts we have produced in the past. It is our hope that by mixing formats, we will be able to produce more content on a more regular schedule. </p>
<p>Please feel free to comment on this or other posts, as we experiment over the next few months!</p>
<p>Thanks, <br />-Nancy Sims-<br />MTTLR Blog Editor</p>
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