Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - April 8, 2009

Science Blogs: Phoenix Police raid blogger's home after he posted negative comments on his blog about the police department.

First Amendment Center: After deleting comments last week by a graduate student, Ohio State University has now said it will allow postings on its Facebook page that don't always paint the university in a positive light.

Gawker: After posting a negative "ode" about her town on her MySpace page, Cynthia Moreno sued the town newspaper who re-published it. The court has dismissed her privacy claim and will wait to rule on her emotional distress claim.

FoxNews: "Tweeting" between students and faculty gains popularity at Princeton.

BushwickBK.com: L train in New York City is getting its own blog. MTA transit officials will start blogging about its unpredictable service in an effort to start dialogue with riders.

Media Buyer Planner: Barnes & Noble enters the blogosphere with "Blogging Bookstore". Employees at 11 locations will post short entries recommending new books, local store events and other book-related news.