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  • A Stitch in Haste

    A Stitch in Haste calls itself "a collection of real-world libertarian, individualist and laissez-faire rants on law, economics, politics, culture and other current events by an average, everyday lawyer and investment banker and part-time pop scholar."

  • Agoraphilia

    "The center for blurbs in the public interest."

  • ataxingmatter

    This blawg deals with tax (primarily the federal income tax) and economic issues from the perspective of democratic egalitarianism. Postings discuss current cases and administrative guidance as well as economic and tax issues in the news.

  • Concurring Opinions

    Concurring Opinions is a general-interest legal blawg.

  • Conglomerate

    This blawg is a collaborative project covering business, law, economics and society. There are several posts every day about U.S. foreign policy and trade—with room for law school news, the latest lawsuits and personal musings.

  • Convictions

    "Slate's blog on legal issues."

  • Division of Labour

    Economics, law tidbits and news of the weird.

  • Empirical Legal Studies

    "The ELS blog serves as an online forum to discuss and provide links for emerging empirical legal scholarship, provide conference updates, discuss empirical claims that have emerged in public and political discourse, facilitate discussion for guest empirical scholars and assess current empirical findings and methodologies."

  • Experience Not Logic

    "The purpose of this blog is to explore the business and legal culture of China. In 1881 Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. wrote, 'The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.' Each time I read a U.S. court decision, Holmes' quote flashes through my mind. In China, the rule is the same, but the experience is different. Here's to broadening the experience."

  • Export Law Blog

    Export Law Blog covers current issues in export law, including export controls imposed by the department of state, the department of commerce, and the department of treasury. The blog also covers issues relating to country, regime and individual economic sanctions, anti-boycott restrictions, as well as criminal prosecutions and civil penalty actions arising from export violations.

  • IdeoBlog

    A blog about ideas relating to the law and legal academia.

  • Indian Corporate Law

    "A periodic review of topics of interest in corporate and business law that impact India."

  • International Economic Law and Policy

    "The site is intended to be of use to anyone around the world who is interested in trade law issues. We have tried to develop features that appeal to a wide variety of people who might be interested in trade law, including: trade lawyers in private practice; government officials and employees of international organizations; professors and students; trade policy experts; think tanks; and nongovernmental organizations."

  • Law & Econ Prof Blog

    Covers the intersection of law and economics.

  • Left2Right

    "We'd like to consider whether liberal ideas should be somehow reconsidered—in some respects revised, in others perhaps merely re-stated—with the aim of increasing the overall ratio of dialog to diatribe in the American political forum. Some of us will be trying out various ways of re-thinking and re-formulating those ideas; others may end up arguing that such attempts are unnecessary, even counter-productive. And in the course of our discussion, there will be plenty of digressions and asides of the sort that naturally occur at the margins of a group discussion."

  • O’pen Mind

    "A lawyer's blog forum with commentary on real estate and business issues, life, balance, perspective, and the interesting places we sometimes find life's lessons."

  • Open University

    This is one of The New Republic's blogs. "To the best of our knowledge, this blog is unlike any other out there. It's dedicated to thinking about not just the news of the day but also the news from the academy: Controversies in campus politics that warrant thoughtful discussion. Scholarship from our various disciplines that we think deserves a broader hearing. Ideas we had in doing our research that seem eerily relevant to something we read in The New York Times today. Our bloggers range widely over the political spectrum. They include both novices and old hands."

  • Pension Risk Matters

    This blawg serves as a resource for trustees, board members, consultants, money managers, attorneys and regulators who want to explore important ideas about pension risk issues and best practices. Topics include hedge funds, private equity, valuation, derivatives, fees, fiduciary risk, governance, litigation, consultants and trading controls.

  • Robert Reich’s Blog

    Wide-ranging discussion of political, legal and economic issues, among others.

  • The Becker-Posner Blog

    The Becker-Posner Blog explores current issues in economics, law and policy.

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