Blawg Directory: Law Schools
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Shelley’s Case
This blawg "has nothing to do a certain English property lawsuit. Instead, it is a purely personal blog written by a certain rambunctious law student attending an unamed law school at an undisclosed location. 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 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."
- * If you are looking for legal advice, this is not the place.
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Law Student
This blawg has tips for law students about study strategies, improving exam performance, and general law school success. Occasionally, the blog provides information for those considering law school and news tidbits of interest to law students. The blog also features a popular directory of links to practice exams and law subject outlines.
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AMSOL Real Transition Team
"We formed on March 14, 2007, inspired by that day's performance of Barron Collier stock. Our forbear, the Monaghan & Sons Snowshoe Co. Transition Team (also to Florida) organized in October 1929. We will make AMSOL's trip to Immolakee free from pornography and the LittleCaesar's / Hungry Howie's / Pizza Hut axis. Thus we have reserved only those non-HBO motels outside axis delivery zones. For the AMSOL elite, our trio of black helicopters can re-pizza midflight directly from Domino One."
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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.
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Singularity
This blawg covers issues relating to information technology law, technology law, and technology law as taught in law schools.
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Left2Right
"We'd like to consider whether liberal ideas should be somehow reconsidered—in some respects revised, in others perhaps merely re-stated—with the aim of increasing the overall ratio of dialog to diatribe in the American political forum. Some of us will be trying out various ways of re-thinking and re-formulating those ideas; others may end up arguing that such attempts are unnecessary, even counter-productive. And in the course of our discussion, there will be plenty of digressions and asides of the sort that naturally occur at the margins of a group discussion."
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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.
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Faculty Awareness Bulletin
This blawg "alerts faculty to symposia and conferences, calls for papers, library and research information and other tidbits that will enhance the scholarly mission of the law school."
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Suffolk Law Library Blog
Discussion of law, legal resources and research aides, with focus on Massachusetts. Numerous links to Suffolk University Law School faculty and resources.
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Mark Gordon
This is the blog of the Dean of The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Society: University of Richmond School of Law
"Building relationships between students and professionals in the disciplines of arbitration and mediation."
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CUbLawg
"The UNAUTHORIZED blogger collective for the University of Colorado Law School."
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En Passant
"Musings about the law, the media, legal education, the bar exam, the stock market, nonpartisan politics, tech, real estate and life in general."
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Pierce Law IP News Blog
This blawg is devoted to news on IP, commerce and technology.
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Touro Law Center Career Services Office
Features announcements about training, education and employment opportunities for young lawyers and law students.
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Incense
"The extremely independent weblog of alumni & supporters of the many good works of the Ave Maria Foundation, where we accentuate the positive about all things Catholic. The editors welcome comments that highlight and discuss positive aspects of the Catholic Church, the Ave Maria Foundation, and associated projects. Contravening comments are welcome elsewhere on the internet, but generally not in this forum; the sincerity, brevity and charity of such a contravening comment may save it from deletion. Dominus vobiscum."
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Illinois Business Law Journal
Features mainly student-written articles from members of the University of Illinois College of Law's Business Law Society.
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Berkeley Jurisprude
"Observations on current developments in law and society from the chair of UC Berkeley's Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program."
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Trial Advocacy Blog
The blog focuses on trial advocacy through the lens of Temple University's Beasley School of Law.
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Agoraphilia
"The center for blurbs in the public interest."