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Included among these are the Federal Courts Web Archive, the Federal Register,
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Beijing, China About Blog The China
Blawg was the first China Blog devoted to
legal issues in 2003, under the direction of LEHMAN, LEE & XU's founder and managing director, Edward Lehman a well - known China
legal pioneer.
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I think one of the oldest
legal blogs out there, Ernest Svenson's Ernie the Attorney, still has the catchiest
blawg name ever.
Add that to the more than 3,000 blogs now tracked by the ABA Journal «s
Blawg Directory and you can start to see how prevalent blogging has become throughout the
legal profession.
Legal Blog Watch has been humming along since 2004 (we're almost ancient in
blawg years!)
Law Is Cool is a new
blawg and podcast addressing issues related to law school and the
legal field with a Canadian focus.
We're not saying it's sure to get your blog permanently recorded as part of
legal history, but it might help if you host
Blawg Review.
For lawyers, the best example so far is the
Blawg Review Guest Map, where
legal bloggers simply click on their location on the map to add a marker identifying them and linking to their blog.
This
blawg covers quirky
legal news that might be of particular interest to law librarians and frequently reports on new articles from the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Here's our monthly roundup of client successes: New York injury lawyer John Hochfelder hosted
Blawg Review # 209, and dedicated the
legal blogging roundup to his late father.
Voting ends tomorrow, Jan. 2, for best
legal podcast in the ABA Journal
Blawg 100.
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Blawg Innovator: Greenfield's Pre-emptive Comment Strike»
Now in its 10th year, the ABA Journal's annual
Blawg 100 has become a much - anticipated event highlighting the best
legal blogs.
The
blawg features issues relating to the numbers of women who opt out of the
legal profession and the poor representation of women in the courts and
legal community.
We need folks who can turn around a couple of thoughtful posts on the
legal news of the day for us every once in a while — a little like
Blawg Review, but more sporadic and without the need for a highbrow theme, like Victorian porn or Dante's «Divine Comedy.»
The Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture & Natural Resources Law
blawg is committed to developing a productive dialogue between
legal scholars, practitioners and students in the fields of equine, agricultural and natural resources law.
Okay, Halloweenies, whether «You're Going As Someone Who Is Not Going To Be A Supreme Court Justice» or «If You're Going As Some Other Member Of The Bush White House» or «If You're Going As An Author, Librarian, Or Allegedly Infringing Search Engine» or «If You're Going As A Blogger Or A Blawger» or «If You're Going As One About To Explode From The Pressures Of Modern Life In General» or any number of other costumes Denise Howell invented and tucked into her exhaustive wrap - up of last week's
legal blogging, you should read
Blawg Review # 30 first.
True to
Blawg Review mission, she provides a wrap - up of interesting recent posts from the
legal blogosphere.
Legal blogs, sometimes referred to as
blawgs, have become more popular in recent years.
Having just launched
Legal Feeds on Dec. 16, we had no expectations here of getting a mention in the annual CLawBies, which recognize the best in Canadian
blawgs.
A group
blawg with multiple daily posts that discuss books and great
legal thinkers, track law faculty openings and hires, and generally examine the lay of the land for law professors and law students.
Now, by way of Abbie Mulvihill at the blog AbsTracked, I learn that another
legal blogger, Scott Vine of Information Overlord, has started a sort of anti-meme to the
Blawg Review meme, listing his top 10, but changing the parameter to a list defined as «who do I read that I think may have been overlooked by those that I read that have been meme'd??»
Apparently, my colleague Bruce doesn't have a monopoly on providing answers to the
legal questions that are keeping
blawg readers up at night.
Blawg Review # 159 includes interesting picks such as the greatest pro defense decisions from the Drug and Device Law Blog and this update from Lowering the Bar on a brewing copyright battle between the state of Oregon and some of the
legal Web sites that publish its statutes online for free.
Additionally,
legal professionals are strongly encouraged to submit online articles to be published on the
blawg.
This
blawg «offers new perspectives on medicine and the way
legal boundaries shape healing.»
The ABA Journal has released its Third Annual
Blawg 100, its listing of the best
legal blogs as selected by the Journal's editors.
This week, however, Res Ipsa Blog speaks not just for itself, but for the universe of other
legal bloggers, as it hosts
Blawg Review # 186.
«A well - designed
blawg can serve as a critical document - management tool for organizing and archiving
legal information.
It's silly season again, when 100 or so
legal bloggers begin beating the bushes for your votes as a readers» favorite in the annual ABA Journal
Blawg 100.
What I would like to write about, web strategy wise, is the opportunity
Blawg Review provides for
legal bloggers looking to establish themselves.
Just as invariably, I point them to the
Blawg 100 as a primer on the quality and variety of
legal blogs.
Unlike Darwin's theory of evolution, you won't find any «missing links» in this
Blawg Review, which offers tips from around the
legal blogosphere on surviving in this economy.
Auto - crossing the blawgosphere with enough speed and satire to smoke many a
blawg entry today is
legal blogger E.L. Eversman.
I'm not sure where
Legal Blog Watch fits in on the spectrum, but I think we have a different mission than most
blawgs.
In pondering why there was such a predominance of male bloggers in the previous two
blawg reviews, we wondered whether
legal blogging could be gendered.
In its report on the
Blawg 100, Above the Law praised Foley Hoag's Trademark & Copyright Law blog for going beyond «the stuff of
legal alerts» and standing out among large law firm blogs in terms of its aesthetics and subject matter.
This
blawg provides technology news affecting lawyers as well as tips on conducting
legal research using technology or new book titles.
This
blawg also says it offers continuing
legal education credit for listening to
legal news.
This used to be an honor reserved for the top 100
legal blogs (i.e., «
blawgs»), but this year they decided to start honoring other forms of digital media.
This
blawg «tries to keep the Dallas - Fort Worth construction community apprised of
legal issues that may affect them.»