The ABA Journal Blawg 100
These are the 100 best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers, as chosen by the editors of the ABA Journal.
Voting ended on Jan. 2.
For a printable list of all 100 blawgs, click here. For profiles of seven lawyers who started the blawg revolution, click here.
If you’re one of the blawggers in the Blawg 100, click here to learn how to promote the honor on your site.
- Generally Speaking
- All Business
- Politics for Sport
- Ivory Tower
- Black Letter Law
- Lawyer's Toolkit
- Your So-Called Life
- Crime Time
- JDs in Training
- Lawyers Behaving Badly
- Gossip
- Benched
Choose a category to vote on...
Generally Speaking
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977
votesQuizLaw
Sharp, fast-paced commentary about legal and nearly legal news and events.
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958
votesOverlawyered
The tort reform debate rages on here, with frequent posts on litigation news, trends and issues from across the nation. Daily roundups make skimming easy.
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285
votesAmerican Constitution Society Blog
Covers a wide range of legal topics and includes a handy weekly roundup of blog posts for the occasional reader.
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250
votesHow Appealing
Headline legal news with an appellate focus posted at a breathless pace, with occasional breaks for oral arguments in Pennsylvania.
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208
votesLegal Juice
This blog’s beautiful design and “freshly squeezed” juicy legal tidbits belie its more serious focus on personal injury.
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132
votesPoint of Law
Legal policy is discussed in this regularly updated blog primarily focused on the U.S. litigation system and hosted by the Manhattan Institute.
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65
votesErnie the Attorney
Personal musings and legal news posts from the heart of New Orleans. The blog chronicled the author’s harrowing escape in 2005 from Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters.
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53
votesOn Point
Subtitled “A New Take on Legal News,” the site is well-organized with a daily regimen of legal news and information. It provides an entertaining yet useful interactive map, documents from high-profile trials and a calendar of key trial/ hearing dates compiled by Courthouse News Service.
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51
votesThe BLT: The Blog of Legal Times
The latest breaking legal news from the nation’s capital with original reporting from the likes of U.S. Supreme Court veteran Tony Mauro.
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36
votesBlawg Review
A participatory law blog “carnival” that takes submissions and compiles a weekly list of the best ones.
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34
votesMay It Please the Court
A business litigator offers up regularly updated, easy-to-navigate posts featuring legal news and observations, plus a thoughtful quote of the day.
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24
votesJurist—Paper Chase
Comprehensive coverage of national and international legal news and developments—with links to original source materials to boot—edited by law students at the University of Pittsburgh.
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16
votesLawBeat
The director of Syracuse University’s legal reporting program finds endless examples of shortcomings in the mainstream media’s coverage of high-profile court cases and other legal topics.












