The 2008 ABA Journal Blawg 100
These are the 100 best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers, as chosen by the editors of the ABA Journal.
The voting period has ended.
Thank you to all who participated. The final results are listed below.
For a printable list of all 100 blogs, click here. Check out the mini profiles of Ann Althouse, Ernie Svenson and Jurist-Paper Chase. For our list of One-Hit Wonders, click here.
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Regional
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643
votesChina Law Blog
Two (American) insiders, Dan Harris and Steve Dickinson of Seattle-based Harris & Moure, write about how to succeed in this international practice. They post China business law updates; takes on the U.S. media’s China coverage; and frequent, fascinating cultural notes.
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300
votesNew York Personal Injury Law Blog
Aside from thoughtful posts on New York tort law and insights into tort litigation in general, Eric Turkewitz also gets props for punking the blogosphere. On April 1 he posted a story contending that the U.S. Supreme Court granted cert in a fantasy baseball case—and that fantasy-baseball-player Justices Stephen G. Breyer and Samuel A. Alito Jr. had recused themselves while Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, also players in this fantasy story, declined to do so.
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160
votesL.A. Legal Pad
National Law Journal reporters post on California legislation and state law news of national interest as well as expansions, lateral moves, hirings and firings at SoCal law firms.
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80
votesTex Parte Blog
Any blog that gets to focus on Texas’ legal news is already riding a gravy train with biscuit wheels. And Texas Lawyer’s blog makes the most of its opportunity with its conversational posts and profiles.
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54
votesSouth Florida Lawyers
This anonymous blogger can find a wisecrack in even the straightest news stories about the state’s hot cases, legislation, law-firm shake-ups and lawyer disciplinary actions.




