More Mormon Blogoriffic Goodness

I have been delinquent in posting new blogs that I have come across.

Davidson’s Law – “All of us are guided by an internal set of laws or principles. This is a quest to identify and refine mine …”
“A Daily Look at Law, Government, Society and other stuff
that catches my eye …”

Mike is a good friend who did his LLM at the University of Utah School of Law while I was a 3L, plus we were in the same student ward. He has just started his own law firm so if you are in the Salt Lake area and need some legal help, check him out.

Randy Tayler
“In an effort to make myself write, I’ve created this weblog — or, as the cool kids say, “blog”, to provide myself a public forum for essays, thoughts, etc. Maybe short stories, too. And maybe scanned pictures I draw. Dunno.”
Ravings of an LDS Singles’ Matchmaker

Both blogs are run by Randy Tyler who also runs SingleSaints.com. It sounds like he has some interesting customers.

Jedthousand-four

Hugh puts me to shame by posting before I do on the return of my brother to the blogosphere. For the meanwhile, my globe-trotting brother is staying put in DC, working for USAID before he starts a grad school program this fall in International Relations. (And he has mercifully stopped teasing me for my deep enjoyment of the Pet Shop Boys.)

Jedidiarrhea’s latest post has a very intersting graph that shows the world in terms of religiosity/secularism vs. what I presume is economic development and liberty(?). Anyway, I suggest at least looking at it if you don’t have time for the entire post. I’m happy to say that the U.S. is in what I consider the best quadrant.

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