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Cat Blogging One's Way To Tenure and Promotion

I'm not a regular Instapundit reader, but I've been to that site enough to have a general sense of the typical posts, and I found this one rather flabbergasting:

SOME THOUGHTS ON ACADEMIC BLOGGING from me and from some other academic bloggers, in the Chronicle of Higher Education. I'm sorry to see some people say that their Deans don't appreciate blogging -- my Dean has been very encouraging, and in fact says that he thinks it counts as scholarship, which surely makes me -- on a word-count basis, at least -- one of the most productive scholars around. . . .

Below are some of his recent posts, supercopied and pasted here IN THEIR ENTIRETY:

1. JEREMY LOTT is defending Patrick Hynes.

2. CURSE and effect.

3. VIOLENT MOB wants peace.

4. SURELY THE END TIMES ARE UPON US: Ana Marie Cox is now Time.com's Washington Editor.

5. ILYA SOMIN notes a major victory for property rights in Ohio.

I wonder how many of these it takes for law review article equivalence.

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