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  • SCOTUSblog

    SCOTUSblog analyzes the cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and posts breaking news of court decisions. Supreme Court decisions are often posted here before the high court puts them on its own website. During session, links to audio clips of oral arguments are posted as they are ready.

  • searching for profoundness in absurdity

    "I'm really good at pontificating. You might say it's my specialty. That and ballroom dancing. But guess which one I can actually make a living at. Trick question, neither."

  • Security Law Brief

    "News, commentaries, and opinions from around the world related to national security law."

  • Something About the Law

    "A platform dedicated to addressing these interdisciplinary concerns that fuel societal machinery. While born over a year ago, the blog found its true character since February, 2008 and has been going strong ever since. In course of time, we have expressed our views on practically every socio-legal issue under the sun, right from local happenings to international crises."

  • Spartan bLAWg

    Posts cover the concerns of a Michigan State University law student: studying for exams, favorite courses, studying methods, law review, the city of East Lansing and coping with stress.

  • SportsAgentBlog.com

    "A place for current and aspiring sports agents to keep abreast of the latest sports business/law/agent news."

  • Sua Sponte

    "This is a space where law students will be writing about whatever gets us excited: politics, news, sports, and, of course, the law."

  • Surviving Law School as a Single Mom

    "The adventures of a single mom trying to maintain a life balance while attending law school part-time and working full-time."

  • t14

    Life as a member of the class of 2012 at a "top 14" law school.

  • Thank You Ma’am

    "Political commentary and general frivolity." Dish on the University of Alabama School of Law's mass e-mail policies and colorful professors as well as posts on the blogger's general plan of attack for law school.

  • Thanks, But No Thanks.

    "A dubious experiment in self-expression by someone whose tongue is nearly always in cheek. ... This project is a retrospective on my law school admission process ("hell"). In a few months' time, look for bitter/cynical 1L reflections and rants from NoSchool. If you recognize me- or are one of the lucky few who were given a link to it, do me a favor and let's both pretend you didn't see it, ok? You know how I feel about writers."

  • That’s Relevant!

    "Fighting the power, one shrug at a time."

  • The Blackbook Legal Blog

    "Our principal goal is to provide an open forum for law students and practitioners to voice their thoughts, opinions, and ideas on issues of concern to the profession (and hopefully how to change it for the better). In a sense, this goal is about thoughtful interactivity. Accordingly, we offer a variety of features which enable us to respond directly to concerns and ideas expressed by our readers."

  • The Bolt

    "The Bolt is a collection of short comments and updates about new developments in law and technology. Topics include patent, copyright, trademark, and antitrust law, as well as discussions of information privacy, cleantech/greentech, biotech and pharmaceutical issues, and cyberlaw."

  • The Bright Coast

    "Intended to serve as a progressive voice hailing from the otherwise conservative confines of the University of San Diego School of Law and beyond."

  • The Chronicles of a Blawgirl

    "Anticipate articles that discuss balancing law school and personal commitments, news in the legal world, frugal living tips and recipes, and law school life in general."

  • The Court

    "The online resource for data and debate about the Supreme Court of Canada."

  • The Debate Link

    "Law, politics, philosophy, and occasionally boxing."

  • The Faculty Lounge

    "A law professor blawg designed to feel like a faculty lounge with conversations about law, culture, and academia." 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. The occasional news-of-the-weird item will also slip in.

  • The Frugal Law Student

    "A Law Student’s Effort To Mitigate His Crippling Student Debt." Shopping, saving and other financial tips across the board to help a struggling law student (or grad) save money, from the best (and worst) times to go to the supermarket and ways to save on clothes and car-washing to ideas for reducing the cost of law school and paying off loan debt pronto. "I created this site as a way keep track and find out ways to save money while in law school. I’ll write up posts on discoveries I’ve made in the hope that it can benefit someone else. In addition to personal finance posts, I also post on productivity/life hack topics that have come in handy to me while in law school."

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