Blawg Directory: Law Professor
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A Failure of Capitalism
This blawg, hosted by The Atlantic, is the means by which 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner intends to update his book A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression. He writes: "My tentative menu of subsequent entries is (1) adding some depth to my discussion of certain economic issues, and suggesting some additional readings; (2) discussing current plans and proposals for changing the regulation of banking and finance; (3) revisiting the issue of who is to blame for the crisis, (4) responding to critics, and (5) discussing the role of law and law schools in helping the economy to recover. After that—we'll see."
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AdamsDrafting
This blawg is part of the author's crusade to rid mainstream contract writing of the redundancies, archaisms and misconceptions that often lead to costly lawsuits over minor drafting glitches. Posts will cover the use of certain phrases in treatises, link to articles and blog posts and add related analysis, and keep readers updated on the author's projects and speaking engagements.
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Adjunct Law Prof Blog
Covers issues and information meant for adjunct law professors. It's part of the Law Professor Blogs Network.
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Administrative Law Prof Blog
Stevenson and Quinn cover administrative law and their blog is part of the Law Professor Blogs Network.
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ADR Prof Blog
"Intends to provide useful, timely, and insightful commentary about developments in the alternative dispute resolution field. We comment on the individual dispute resolution processes, latest law review articles and relevant books, interesting empirical research, as well as the various ways ADR is used every day in this country and around the world."
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Advertising Law Blog
This blawg provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet and privacy law.
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Agoraphilia
"The center for blurbs in the public interest."
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AIDP Blog
"This blog serves as a discussion site for all things law, with a focus upon criminal law, comparative criminal justice, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, war crimes, international criminal tribunals, human rights and counterterrorism law & policy."
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Althouse
Covers law, politics and the general musings of law professor Ann Althouse.
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Animal Blawg
"Transcending speciesism since October 2008." Animal law, animal rIghts, animal ethics, and animal policy.
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Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach
Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach explores animal rights issues from a perspective that "requires the abolition of animal exploitation and rejects the notion that animal use is acceptable if we treat animals 'humanely.' "
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Anthony Clark Arend
"Commentary and analysis at the intersection of international law and politics."
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Anticipate This!
Anticipate This! is "a patent law blog providing thought-provoking commentary ... with a dash of irreverent humor."
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Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog
Tracks the latest in scholarship and developments in antitrust and competition policy.
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Anupam Chander
"Globalization and digitization through the eyes of a California law professor."
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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.
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Aviation Law Prof Blog
A regularly-updated blawg featuring aviation law news and commentary.
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Balkinization
"Balkinization an unanticipated consequence of Jack M. Balkin." This blawg focuses on constitutional, First Amendment and civil liberties issues.
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Banking Law Prof Blog
A regularly updated blog covering banking law news and issues. The blog is part of the Law Professor Blogs Network.
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BarclayBlog
"Law library announcements, legal research updates from around the world, new and interesting research resources and Web sites of interest to the faculty at the Syracuse University College of Law."