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...
Politics for Sport
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4161
votesInstaPundit
A mainstay of and inspiration for conservative political blogs, University of Tennessee professor Glenn Reynolds offers news and commentary snippets primarily focused on individual liberty, terrorism and the law and, occasionally, technology.
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1602
votesUnclaimed Territory
Unyielding commentary on constitutional and civil rights issues from Glenn Greenwald, a onetime litigator who made the jump from part-time blogger to full-time pundit at Salon.com.
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1186
votesTalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
A liberal take and singular, dynamic, updated-daily focus on criminal justice issues from Denver-based criminal defense attorney Jeralyn Merritt.
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808
votesHugh Hewitt
Conservative radio personality/law professor Hugh Hewitt offers news and commentary from the Townhall.com portal.
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698
votesBench Memos
Frequent and sometimes biting criticism of “liberal judicial activism” hosted by the National Review Online.




