Blawg Directory: George Washington University
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The Volokh Conspiracy
This blawg covers and debates news and political issues.
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Concurring Opinions
Concurring Opinions is a general-interest blawg.
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BlackProf
"Race, law and culture." Law professors blog on racially significant legal, political and sociological developments of the past and present, and spotlight black media figures.
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Convictions
"Slate's blog on legal issues."
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Chinese Law Prof Blog
Covers developments in Chinese law, especially related to American practitioners and the legal profession.
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International Economic Law and Policy
"The site is intended to be of use to anyone around the world who is interested in trade law issues. We have tried to develop features that appeal to a wide variety of people who might be interested in trade law, including: trade lawyers in private practice; government officials and employees of international organizations; professors and students; trade policy experts; think tanks; and nongovernmental organizations."
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Mac Law Students
This blawg provides tips, reviews, and other information of interest to students who use Macintosh computers. It also includes a discussion forum.
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Insurance Scrawl
"Insurance Scrawl focuses on the law of insurance, the insurance of business, and the business of insurance. It is the first insurance blog (or insurance blawg) that approaches these issues from the perspective of policyholders. The principal focus is on commercial property-casualty matters ... . The goals of this weblog are to provide current updates, with links to source materials, on matters about which well-informed professionals should be aware."
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Jonathan Turley
Law and order news-of-the-weird, news stories concerning criminal charges against police officers and members of the military and scandals in the U.S. Justice Department.
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That’s Relevant!
"Fighting the power, one shrug at a time."
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Sua Sponte
"This is a space where law students will be writing about whatever gets us excited: politics, news, sports, and, of course, the law."
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Learned Musings
"Trying to bring back the ideas of gentlemen, reasoned discourse and a pup named Scooby Doo, one day at a time."
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