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  • InstaPundit

    Glenn Reynolds' blawg comments on current events and links to The Glenn and Helen Show, the podcast series he hosts with his wife, forensic psychologist Dr. Helen Smith. He says his "chief interest is in the intersection between advanced technologies and individual liberty."

  • Legal History Blog

    The Legal History Blog is regularly updated with posts about scholarship, news and new ideas in the realm of legal history.

    It contains links and references to historical documents, books and information.

  • Grits for Breakfast

    This blawg covers "the political, economic and social consequences of crime, punishment and justice in the Lone Star State, from police searches at traffic stops to the county jail, the courts, the prison system, community supervision, and everything they influence. Welcome to Texas justice: You might beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride."

  • BeSpacific

    BeSpacific "provides daily law and technology news with links to reliable primary and secondary sources on e-government, copyright, privacy, government documents, cybercrime and ID theft, the Patriot Act, and freedom of information, etc."

  • The Trademark Blog

    This blawg is about about trademark cases and related issues.

  • Current Awareness

    Current Awareness aims to provide up-to-date information regarding new case law, changes in legislation, and legal news of interest to lawyers in the United Kingdom.

  • Jurist—Paper Chase

    "Serious law. Primary sources. Global perspective." Broad-ranging legal information and research site which includes legal news articles and links to documents. Has a mission to focus on legal stories of substantive importance rather than sensational appeal and cover both national and international legal news.

  • The Right Coast

    The Right Coast has "thoughts from San Diego on law, politics and culture."

  • PointofLaw.com

    "Information and opinion on the U.S. litigation system."

  • Election Law Blog

    Closely covers the law of politics, including election law, campaign finance, legislation, voting rights, initiatives, redistricting, and U.S. Supreme Court nominations. Tracks election administration mishaps, financing issues and election snafus.

  • Florida Workers’ Compensation Law Blog

    This blawg focuses on news, legislative developments, and court decisions arising under the Florida Workers' Compensation Act.

  • Statutory Construction Blog

    Covers news, cases and decisions relating to statutory construction.

  • Hawaii Land Use Law

    Observations and commentary on state legislation and administrative law in Hawaii.

  • CrimLaw

    This blawgger links to peculiar mainstream media stories related to criminal law, discusses Virginia Supreme Court decisions and shares anecdotes and photos from his day-to-day life.

  • Ernie the Attorney

    This blog mixes personal musings with takes on law and politics.

  • Wage Law

    "The California Wage And Hour Law Weblog." Discussion of wage and hour legal issues, law and legislation under California and federal law.

  • Likelihood of Success

    A potpourri of legal and nonlegal topics of general interest. As the blawg itself puts it: “Likelihood of success on the merits” — 'likelihood of success' for short — is a term used by courts to describe one of the factors considered when evaluating whether to grant a preliminary injunction: In order to merit the 'unusual' remedy of preliminary relief, the party that wants the injunction has to be able to convince the court, on a preliminary basis — meaning before the record is fully developed — that one of the reasons it is entitled to temporary relief is that it will probably win the case anyway."

  • Orange Book Blog

    This blawg "reports on Hatch-Waxman litigation and other pharmaceutical patent cases, as well as regulatory and legislative developments."

  • Death Penalty Open Access Research

    Death Penalty Open Access Research bills itself as an open access case book for death penalty jurisprudence. It has links to statutes, articles, cases and other sources of death penalty information.

  • Hawaiian Independence Blog

    This blawg is about Hawaii's status as an independent country under prolonged illegal occupation by the United States, and the history, culture, law and politics of the islands. It also covers East Maui kalo farming and displays popoki (cat) pics.

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