Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Tax professors and fact checking


Law Prof Blog Traffic Rankings

Below are the updated quarterly traffic rankings by page views of the Top 50 blogs edited by law professors for the April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014 period, as well as the percentage change in traffic from the prior 12-month period.  As I previously announced, in response to several requests and in light of the continued degrading of Site Meter, I am now including the more accurate, stable Google Analytics data in these quarterly traffic rankings (marked with an asterisk).
Rank
Blog
Page Views
Change
1
137,555,358
n/a
2
16,085,516
+9.1%
3
15,273,957
-23.2%
4
12,506,717
+264.4%
5
10,123,791
-14.6%
6
5,561,484
-2.9%
7
5,029,535
+41.2%
8
3,705,278
-46.1%
9
1,922,508
-3.0%
10
1,802,330
+62.2%
11
1,801,825
+42.8%
12
1,360,941
+2.0%


Jenny Jones, the Green party's sole peer, has asked Theresa May, the home secretary, to investigate Cambridgeshire police after two of its officers visited a blogger who tweeted "fact checks" about Ukip policies.
In a letter to May, Jones said the incident raised interesting questions of how to deal with relatively new crimes committed on social media and how police react to them. Tweets and fact czeching