Blawg Directory: Law Professor
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Based on the number of times our readers have visited our descriptions of these blawgs.
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Wayne Schiess’s Legal-Writing Blog
This blawg is dedicated to "making legal writing clear, correct and direct."
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Dorf on Law
Features "law-related musings by Columbia Professor Michael Dorf and some of his lawyer/law professor friends."
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Open University
This is one of The New Republic's blogs. "To the best of our knowledge, this blog is unlike any other out there. It's dedicated to thinking about not just the news of the day but also the news from the academy: Controversies in campus politics that warrant thoughtful discussion. Scholarship from our various disciplines that we think deserves a broader hearing. Ideas we had in doing our research that seem eerily relevant to something we read in The New York Times today. Our bloggers range widely over the political spectrum. They include both novices and old hands."
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Projecting Law
This blawg "aims to discuss the interplay between law and the entire spectrum of digital media, from blogging, podcasting, and videoblogging to feature-length filmmaking."
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Law Blog
This blawg covers news, legal or otherwise, with a focus on technology and privacy law.
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BarclayBlog
"Law library announcements, legal research updates from around the world, new and interesting research resources and Web sites of interest to the faculty at the Syracuse University College of Law."
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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.
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Info/Law
"What is Information Law? We see it as an obvious convergence of intellectual property doctrine, communications regulation, First Amendment norms, and new technology. As information becomes the most precious commodity of the 21st century, the law surrounding it will have to evolve. That’s what we want to talk and think about here—along with various related and not-so-related threads (hey, “information” covers a lot of ground!)."
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Corporate Law and Democracy
A legal theory blog featuring ideas, comments and scholarship related to corporate law and democracy.
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Juries
News, rulings and legislation related to grand juries and trial juries.
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Law Memo / Work Law Blogs
Sampling of what various Law Memo / Ross blawgs are saying about labor and employment law. This is one of eight employment- (and U.S. Supreme Court-) related blawgs on the Law Memo portal site.
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John Palfrey
This blawg covers the activities of Harvard University Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society as well as legal technology and current events related to Internet law, trademark and copyright law and media and communications law.
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International Law Reporter
This blawg covers academic international law journals and other related publications.
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Fairly Useful
A blawg about fair use and copyright law.
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The Cardinal Lawyer
A direct link to the University of Louisville School of Law and to the dean's office for alumni and legal professionals.
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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."
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Sexual Orientation and the Law Blog
Legal issues involving sexuality and gender identity.
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Mendelson’s Musings
"Tales from a VC and recovering
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New York Court Watcher
News and commentary on the New York Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of the United States, and more.
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M.E.L.O.N.
"M.E.L.O.N. strives to bring you straightforward articles on all aspects of the ever-changing music, film and television industries, and how the rules change (or stay the same) as entertainment moves online. It is our hope that you will use MELON both as an educational reference for issues like copyright and trademark law and as a source for new media news and analysis."