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  • LexLibris

    Discussion of legal and research resources available via the University of Minnesota Law Library, with a special focus on Minnesota and the university's law school.

  • Law Is Cool

    Law Is Cool is a new blawg and podcast addressing issues related to law school and the legal field with a Canadian focus. The contents are intended for 1) current and potential law students; 2) graduates reviewing for their bar exam; and 3) members of the general public interested in learning more about the law.

  • Law School Innovation

    This blawg is a forum to discuss and discover law school innovation.

  • IdeoBlog

    "A blog about ideas. Ideas are not beliefs or opinions." Posts focus on business and securities law, economics, and sometimes legal education.

  • Tillers on Evidence and Inference

    Covers news and developments relating to evidence, legal theory and legal education.

  • Nancy Rapoport’s Blogspot

    Nancy Rapoport's Blogspot has information about "all sorts of things—governance in higher education and in law firms, bankruptcy ethics, popular culture and the law, Enron and other corporate fiascos, professional responsibility generally, movies, ballroom and Latin dancing" and anything else that gets the author's attention.

  • Legal Scholarship Blog

    Features law-related calls for papers, conferences, and workshops as well as general legal scholarship resources.

  • Bluhm Blog

    "Discussions on clinical education, justice and legal reform."

  • Washington College of Law News

    News and updates about happenings at American University's Washington College of Law.

  • Goldman’s Observations

    This blawg offers perspectives on law schools, lawyers and life as a law professor.

  • Clinical Law Prof Blog

    Is a regularly updated blog focusing on clinical legal education and career opportunities.

  • Law X.0

    Formerly Ian Best's 3L Epiphany, Law X.0 tracks the development of legal blogs and the lawyers, law professors and law students who blog.

  • Cocky Law Blawg

    "Legal research tips & musings from the Coleman Karesh Law Library" at the University of South Carolina School of Law. It is also used "to keep all student, faculty and staff aware of legal and other relevant information. The legal research professors will also post information about classes and general research ideas."

  • Lag Liv

    "A brand-new corporate attorney with a husband, toddler, cat, two big dogs and a lot of shoes."

  • Buffalo Wings and Toasted Ravioli

    This blawg covers technology issues affecting legal researchers and provides information about symposia on this topic.

  • Novalawcity

    Features "adventures in law and technology" through the lens of bloggers at the Shepard Broad Law Center of Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

  • Law School Academic Support Blog

    A regularly-updated blawg for those who run and work in academic support offices.

  • Moritz Legal Information Blog

    "Legal information and research resources brought to you by the Michael E. Moritz Law Library at The Ohio State University."

  • The Blawgraphy

    This blawg has posts covering legal news, Texas lawyers, the content of other legal blawgs and the author's work and play as a law student.

  • Shelley’s Case

    “Shelley’s Case” has nothing to do a certain English property lawsuit. (But if you must know, the “Rule” of law has been abolished in most jurisdictions).

    Instead, this is a purely personal blog. From time to time, the author may feel compelled to discuss particular topics of quasi-public interest, but such divulgence does not constitute as legal advice and/or sound general advice.

    Sometimes a reader or two might confirm, revise, or append to the author’s recommendations, comments, and reflections on specific subjects. Sometimes no one would comment. The existence or lack of comments neither affirm nor nullify the author’s opinions and/or observations.

    "In summary:

    If you are looking for legal advice, this is not the place.
    If you are looking for law school or bar exam advice, this could be helpful, but not necessarily relevant place to look.
    If you are looking for a funny site, this is the wrong place. There is nothing funny about law school, and the bar exam, for that matter."

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