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...
Your So-Called Life
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135
votesMs.JD
Founded by a group of law students from various schools in 2006, Ms. JD tackles work-life balance issues, gender inequalities and hurdles in the legal profession. Member bloggers share their experiences in practice settings while featured bloggers—from law school deans to trailblazing practitioners—offer their take on these issues.
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65
votesJD Bliss
With guest bloggers, testimonials and legal career trends, JD Bliss highlights ways in which lawyers can achieve career satisfaction and strike a healthy work-life balance.
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49
votesBiker Law Blog
Harley-Davidson enthusiast Norman Gregory Fernandez marries his personal injury/family law practice to his passion for biking, using his blog to offer tips to potential clients and chronicling his scenic travels.
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22
votesThe Inspired Solo
Coastal South Carolina solo Sheryl Sisk Schelin offers advice and moral support for the solo practitioner, as well as those who want to strike out on their own to improve their quality of life.
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19
votesPT-LawMom
Musings and work-life posts come from an anonymous part-time law student and would-be immigration attorney.
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9
votesA Year in the Life
“Babymama08,” aka Michelle, purports to be a South Dakota public defender chronicling her professional life and—here’s the intrigue—her experiences as a surrogate. Last we checked, she was pregnant with twins and hoping for a good medical report so she could buy maternity clothes.




