Blawg Directory: Law Professors
Popular
Based on the number of times our readers have visited our descriptions of these blawgs.
-
Law Memo / Ross’ Employment Law Blog
Employment law blawg featuring retired law professor's discussions on various issues of interest, often focusing on recent case law. This is one of eight employment- (and U.S. Supreme Court-) related blawgs on the Law Memo portal site.
-
Legalwriting.net Blog
This blawg is dedicated to "making legal writing clear, correct and direct." Posts cover the latest court rules regarding word limits and page limits, as well as the use of cites, footnotes and dates. He even entertains debate about the serial comma.
-
Law Memo / Ross’ Employment Law Reviews
This is a wide-ranging, clear and concise employment blawg, summarizing recent articles of interest by various authors. It is written for the practitioner by a retired law professor. This is one of eight employment- (and U.S. Supreme Court-) related blawgs on the Law Memo portal site.
-
Blawg Review
"Blawg Review is the blog carnival for everyone interested in law. ... Each weekly issue of Blawg Review is made up of article submissions selected from the best recent law blog posts. The blogger that puts together the Blawg Review carnival each week is called the 'host.' "
-
Kenneth Anderson’s Law of War and Just War Theory Blog
Kenneth Anderson's Law of War and Just War Theory Blog has the author's observations and opinions about international law, links to news stories on the topic, and posts on the author's personal and professional life.
-
Law Blog
This blawg covers news, legal or otherwise, with a focus on technology and privacy law.
-
Material Information at Hamline
This blawg provides links to government reports and new Web developments, but mostly posts information for Hamline University School of Law students and faculty.
-
Fumare
"Cutting-edge commentary by harmless, lovable Ave Maria School of Law alums!"
-
UVA Law School News
News and events at the University of Virginia School of Law.
-
Split Circuits
Split Circuits is dedicated to tracking developments concerning splits among the federal circuit courts.
-
IP and IT Conferences
"This is a list of academic conferences, symposia, invited lectures, and programs in intellectual property and information technology law, policy, and research. It is focused on events taking place in North America and for North American scholars and lawyers."
-
Blawfields
"The result of one associate's nonbillable time."
-
The Faculty Lounge
"A law professor blawg designed to feel like a faculty lounge with conversations about law, culture, and academia." A group blawg with multiple daily posts that discuss books and great legal thinkers, track law faculty openings and hires, and generally examine the lay of the land for law professors and law students. The occasional news-of-the-weird item will also slip in.
-
Doing Justice
"Deconstruction is justice."
-
InsideJustice.com
Professional and educational opportunities for lawyers, law students and law professors.
-
Constitutional Law Prof Blog
"Tracks and analyzes cases, current developments, and scholarship in constitutional law, with a particular eye toward teaching constitutional law."
-
Best Practices for Legal Education
"This site was created with two goals in mind: 1) to create a useful Web-based source of information on current reforms in legal education arising from the publication of Best Practices for Legal Education and the Carnegie Foundation’s Educating Lawyers; and 2) to create a place where those interested in the future of legal education can freely exchange ideas, concerns, and opinions. The blog’s discussion attempts to document and record the most recent innovations and academic experiments accompanying the legal education reform movement—and stimulate dialogue between and among all sectors of the legal academy."
-
clinicians with not enough to do
"A reverent and irreverent look at clinical legal education, with lots of help from nonclinical and nonlegal sources."
-
Blogstra
"Abstracts to articles, faculty discussion, posting syllabi for classes and more."
-
Osler’s Razor
"Legal musings, rants, and haiku."