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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 Web site.

  • Sentencing Law and Policy

    Features news, issues, commentary and provides resources related to sentencing law and policy.

  • Simple Justice

    Commentary about the law, courts and life, from an old defense lawyer's point of view.

  • Skadden Insider

    This blawg is "created to collect and pass along (and sometimes comment on) the gossip and news making its way through the halls of a certain law firm's offices. Have a rumor, some gossip or news you'd like to share? Well, contact us at ."

  • TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime

    TalkLeft says it contains "liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news." Its mission is to "intelligently and thoroughly examine issues, candidates and legislative initiatives as they pertain to constitutional rights, particularly those of persons accused of crime."

  • That’s What She Said

    This blawg examines the NBC television series The Office and comes up with a per-episode estimate of the value of litigation claims against Dunder Mifflin.

  • The Becker-Posner Blog

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

  • The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times

    Covers legal news issues and commentary.

  • The Chicago Syndicate

    This blawg focuses "on the Chicago mob, also known as 'The Outfit.' In addition to featuring current news articles, it will also attempt to provide some additional analysis and background information. This site may also feature news about the mafia in other cities and reviews of mafia-related books and movies."

  • The Faculty Blog

    The Faculty Blog posts articles and observations by scholars associated with the University of Chicago Law School.

  • 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."

  • The Inspired Solo

    This blawg "is a breath of fresh air for solo lawyers and those who want to be! Offering bootstrapping marketing guidance, help in making the decision to go solo, 'lawhacks'—tips and tricks on using technology to simplify the practice of law, reviews of new hardware, software, and books, and advice on getting, and staying, inspired by solo practice."

  • The Trademark Blog

    This blawg is about about trademark cases and related issues.

  • The Volokh Conspiracy

    This blawg covers and debates news and political issues.

  • The [Non]billable Hour

    The [Non]billable Hour deals with law-firm management and technology issues. It says it is "changing professional practice one idea at a time."

  • There’s No Competition in Law School

    "We are 3Ls—back in school and bitter as ever. While we all will be practicing in different areas after we graduate, one common bond unites us: We can't wait to be done. We come here to bitch and not do much else. So if you're looking for deep thoughts or insightful political commentary, find a different blog to read."

  • Transnational Law Blog

    "A study of law regulating actions or events transcending national frontiers."

  • Unclaimed Territory

    Glenn Greenwald launched Unclaimed Territory in 2005 as a political and legal blog. He is credited with breaking numerous legal affairs stories on his blog, and in 2006, he won the Koufax Award for best new blog. Unclaimed Territory now resides at Salon.com.

  • Wayne Schiess’s Legal-Writing Blog

    This blawg is dedicated to "making legal writing clear, correct and direct."

  • What About Clients?

    "What About Clients? is a weblog which contains my personal ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. I started it in 2005 because I think that 1) the level of service at even the best American law firms is often inattentive and erratic—and that troubles me—and 2) even where service is sound, it can be a lot better."

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