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  • Cocky Law Blawg

    "Legal research tips and musings from the Coleman Karesh Law Library" at the University of South Carolina School of Law. The blawg intends "to keep all student, faculty, and staff aware of legal news, legal resources, library information, legal research and writing class information, and general research ideas."

  • Concurring Opinions

    Concurring Opinions is a general-interest blawg.

  • CUbLawg

    "The UNAUTHORIZED blogger collective for the University of Colorado Law School."

  • C|M|LAW Faculty Blog

    "This blog highlights news, events, media coverage, and other activities of C|M|LAW faculty."

  • Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers

    "Putting knowledge into practice."

  • En Passant

    "Musings about the law, the media, legal education, the bar exam, the stock market, nonpartisan politics, tech, real estate and life in general."

  • Et Seq.

    This blawg "provides library announcements and the latest on cool new technologies, new books, journals and e-resources, new resources from foreign jurisdictions, interesting current events, hot documents, and more."

  • Faculty Awareness Bulletin

    This blawg "alerts faculty to symposia and conferences, calls for papers, library and research information and other tidbits that will enhance the scholarly mission of the law school."

  • Feminist Law Professors

    Highlights the work of feminist law professors and contains information about articles and events that are likely to be of interest to them. Posts cover court cases, legislation and scholarship related to sexual discrimination for like-minded readers, as well as alert them to relevant conferences.

  • FPT Law Blog

    "The goal of the 'Fruits of the Poisonous Tree' blog is to provide a forum where visitors can connect with me in an open discourse about law-related topics."

  • Fumare

    "Cutting-edge commentary by harmless, lovable Ave Maria School of Law alums!"

  • Goldman’s Observations

    This blawg offers perspectives on law schools, lawyers and life as a law professor.

  • Illinois Business Law Journal

    Features mainly student-written articles from members of the University of Illinois College of Law's Business Law Society.

  • Inside the Law School Scam

    Posts cover the rising costs of legal education and the consequences of that, run letters from law school graduates and former law students with tales of woe, and address how much law professors who do (or don't do) what their job asks of them are responsible for law graduates' unsatisfactory outcomes.

  • John Flood’s Random Academic Thoughts (RATs)

    "I am a legal academic commenting on the strange worlds of law, legal profession, bureaucracy, universities, and globalization."

  • Jolly Lawger

    "California Western School of Law student experiences. San Diego legal community experiences. Political discussion (moderate liberal author). Random ramblings. How to do well in law school. Tips and Tricks."

  • Jurisdynamics

    "Jurisdynamics describes the interplay between legal responses to exogenous change and the law's endogenous adaptive capacity. This blog focuses on tools (mathematics, linguistics, complexity theory, and biology) and subjects (regulation, innovation, environmental law, and natural disasters) that invite jurisdynamic analysis."

  • Kansas Law Free Press

    "Kansas Law Free Press is the student-run newspaper of the University of Kansas School of Law. It's about new things, big ideas, awkwardness, intellectual diversity, refinement, and getting to the point. It’s dedicated to informing, inspiring, and entertaining the students, faculty, and administration at KU as well as the community at large."

  • Kowalski & Associates Blog

    "Tracking and commenting on trends in the legal profession."

  • KU Law Blog

    "A collection of musings from University of Kansas School of Law students and administrators on the law school experience, the legal job market and other topics. Contributors include current students, law librarians, and staff members in the offices of admissions and career services."

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