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Blogs on Louisiana after Katrina

Luke E. Debevec writes in the Legal Intelligencer: As the Gulf Coast struggles to recover from the multiple traumas inflicted during and after Katrina and Rita, numerous blogs and other Internet resources are addressing the legal ramifications of the storms and their aftermath. -- After the Storms:
Blogs Step Up
Response to Hurricanes


Among the blogs listed on voting rights issues are FairVote, Paper Chase, and yours truly.

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