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.
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- 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...
Black Letter Law
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votesChina Law Blog
One China-based and one U.S.-based lawyer cover China business news and entertain with links to fish-out-of-water posts about being an American in China.
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414
votesPatently-O
Distills the most vital information from recent patent case law and highlights patent law jobs found on companion site Patent Law Jobs by Patently-O.
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190
votesLaw of the Game
This new J.D. covers legal issues surrounding online gambling and discusses intellectual property matters and content ratings of video games. And look out for Halo spoilers.
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101
votesLegal Talk Network
Each post summarizes and links to a legal podcast that covers e-discovery, litigation, workers’ compensation, torts or law practice.
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49
votesPatent Baristas
For IP law drinkers who like to order the venti. Thorough coverage and analysis of recent case law and the USPTO’s latest.
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45
votesReligion Clause
An unwavering focus on church-state legal questions—and there are always enough of these questions to warrant between five and 10 posts per day.
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25
votesICANN Watch
Editors cover the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers with the help of reader submissions. The underlying site contains comprehensive information regarding ICANN.
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21
votesElectronic Discovery Blog
Summaries of and links to the latest e-discovery case law, legal journal articles and conference information. The blogger is a Maryland solo with an information systems background.
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21
votesLikelihood of Confusion
Ron Coleman follows copyright and trademark law and often finds humor. This is no dry IP blog limited to links to decisions—Coleman’s two cents are always included.
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19
votesThe Trademark Blog
Marty Schwimmer predicts the future of trademark law, and through diligent documentation of news and case law, he decides which predictions were correct.









