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The most recent time we have spotted onlawyering.com on Alexa rankings was on August 30, 2015 (3,188 days ago) and then the ranking was 990,591. And this is the worst position that onlawyering.com ever had in Alexa.
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Website is hosted on IP 192.254.188.68.
The host name of this IP address is 192.254.188.68.
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We've checked onlawyering.com recently and it was online. The load time was 0.4207 seconds faster than average. The size of document was 13,088 bytes longer than usually. The website contained 63 links more than the average.
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PROPERTY | VALUE |
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Keywords: | lawyers, lawyering, uniform laws, rule of law, law, judges, bar, ethics, American Bar Association, constitutional law, law and technology, legal ethics, personal injury, political, professionalism |
WEB address: | http://onlawyering.com/ |
Summary: | A blog on the practice and culture of practicing law |
<title> | On Lawyering - The practice and culture of practicing law |
Hosting information: | Click here for more hosting information |
Size of HTML code: | +13,088 bytes compared to average |
Total number of links: | +63 links compared to average |
Load time: | -0.42070565 seconds compared to average |
META TAG PROPERTY | VALUE |
og:title | On Lawyering |
robots | noodp, noydir |
twitter:image | http://onlawyering.com/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/images/default-user-image.png |
twitter:card | summary |
og:url | http://onlawyering.com |
og:description | "Earth’s most impassable barriers – as Lincoln the lawyer knew, as Lincoln the writer knew – are often those formed not of walls and trenches, nor even of mountains and oceans, but of laws and words." Senior United States District Judge Fredric Block, in an opinion issued on May 24, ruled that the collateral consequences faced by a 20 year old woman convicted of smuggling 602 grams of cocaine into the United States from Jamaica, justified a one year term of probation, even though she faced a guideline sentence of 33-41 months of imprisonment. Judge Block reviewed the history of collateral consequences, concluding that “oday, the collateral consequences of a felony conviction form a new civil death” referring to the scholarly work of my colleagues, Gabriel Jack Chin and Margaret Love. He decried the racially disparate impact of these laws, citing Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow (2010). He noted the existence of collateral consequence reform efforts including an ABA Criminal |
og:site_name | On Lawyering |
og:image | http://onlawyering.com/wp-content/plugins/facebook-likes-you/images/facebook.png |
og:type | blog |
twitter:title | On Lawyering |
twitter:description | "Earth’s most impassable barriers – as Lincoln the lawyer knew, as Lincoln the writer knew – are often those formed not of walls and trenches, nor even of mountains and oceans, but of laws and words." Senior United States District Judge Fredric Block, in an opinion issued on May 24, ruled that the collateral consequences faced by a 20 year old woman convicted of smuggling 602 grams of cocaine into the United States from Jamaica, justified a one year term of probation, even though she faced a guideline sentence of 33-41 months of imprisonment. Judge Block reviewed the history of collateral consequences, concluding that “oday, the collateral consequences of a felony conviction form a new civil death” referring to the scholarly work of my colleagues, Gabriel Jack Chin and Margaret Love. He decried the racially disparate impact of these laws, citing Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow (2010). He noted the existence of collateral consequence reform efforts including an ABA Criminal |
Website: | onlawyering.com |
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Most recent position: | 990,591 reached on August 30, 2015 (3,188 days ago) |
Times found in Alexa list: | 14 |
Average position: | 893,145 |
All time highest position: | 788,735 reached on August 18, 2015 (3,200 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 990,591 reached on August 30, 2015 (3,188 days ago) |
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