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  • White-Collar Crime Prof Blog

    Covers news, prosecutions, investigations, settlements and issues relating to white-collar crime.

  • 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.

  • Sports Law Blog

    "All things legal relating to the sports world." Includes information about sports law symposia, current litigation involving professional athletes or athletic leagues, media battles and so much more.

  • Mass Tort Litigation Blog

    "Provides permanent resources, links, and daily news and information on class actions and mass torts."

  • Legal Skills Prof Blog

    "A forum for news and discussion between and among law professors who teach legal skills (including legal writing professors, clinicians and 'doctrinal' professors who incorporate practical skills into their courses), practitioners who hire the students we teach, and students themselves who are interested in keeping abreast of trends in legal skills training." Posts address legal writing, very basic law practice management skills, and how law schools can better serve their students.

  • 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.

  • Mirror of Justice

    A blog devoted to the development of Catholic legal theory.

  • Credit Slips

    Covers "all things about credit and bankruptcy." The blog features discussions and debates about "what does happen and what should happen when consumers and businesses borrow money."

  • The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation

    This blog provides updates on working papers, seminars, speakers, and other activities sponsored by the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance. "The blog will also provide a forum for communications about corporate governance by individuals associated with the program—faculty, fellows, and members of the program’s advisory board—as well as by guest contributors and others."

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