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  • Underdog Blog

    Underdog Blog has posts about criminal defense law, including summaries of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Posts also address First Amendment and other constitutional law developments.

  • The Legal Satyricon

    "Occasionally irreverent thoughts on law, liberty, tech and politics." This blog focuses on First Amendment, entertainment, and intellectual property law issues as well as commentary on legal practice and legal education issues.

  • The Volokh Conspiracy

    This blawg covers and debates news and political issues.

  • Simple Justice

    Commentary about the law, courts and life, from an old defense lawyer's point of view.

  • TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime

    TalkLeft says it contains "liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news." Its mission is to "intelligently and thoroughly examine issues, candidates and legislative initiatives as they pertain to constitutional rights, particularly those of persons accused of crime."

  • Bankruptcy Law Network

    Bankruptcy Law Network has information about bankruptcy laws and credit problems for the general public.

  • What About Clients?

    "What About Clients? is a weblog which contains my personal ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. I started it in 2005 because I think that 1) the level of service at even the best American law firms is often inattentive and erratic—and that troubles me—and 2) even where service is sound, it can be a lot better."

  • Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law Blog

    This blawg discusses recent developments in divorce and family law and related issues, with a primary focus on Massachusetts.

  • How Appealing

    How Appealing calls itself the first blawg devoted to appellate litigation. Updated frequently throughout the day, it posts links to breaking legal news stories and important court decisions. The site is an affiliate of law.com and also has links to its stories.

  • Slaw

    A blog by and for the legal research and IT community in Canada. The name "Slaw" was chosen in deference to Salon and Slate and because "there's the notion that a cooperative weblog with many contributors is bound to consist of a great many (nutritious) small pieces in rather a jumble."

  • SCOTUSblog

    SCOTUSblog analyzes the cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and posts breaking news of court decisions. Supreme Court decisions are often posted here before the high court puts them on its own Web site.

  • Settle It Now Negotiation Blog

    "Everything you always wanted to know about negotiation but were afraid to ask ... "

  • Meeting the Sin Laws

    Musings on laws affecting adult entertainment, alcoholic beverages and other "vice" industries.

  • JAABlog

    Coverage of the Broward County, Fla., courts and judiciary.

  • Overlawyered

    This blawg "explores an American legal system that too often turns litigation into a weapon against guilty and innocent alike, erodes individual responsibility, rewards sharp practice, enriches its participants at the public's expense, and resists even modest efforts at reform and accountability."

  • Bender’s Immigration Bulletin - Daily Edition

    "A daily mix of 'inside news' for immigration practitioners and academics and 'outside news' for laypeople interested in immigration law and policy."

  • Des Moines Personal Injury Lawyer

    "Insightful and at times provocative analysis of Iowa personal injury law. You may not agree, but you can hardly argue the content is thoughtful and focused on the rights of the common working man and woman. A commonsense approach to law issues."

  • Florida Divorce * Child Custody * Domestic Violence Law Lawyer

    Provides general legal news and information about family and divorce law in Florida.

  • Gruntled Employees

    "Managers, executives, in-house counsel, and HR people know all about disgruntled employees. They cost employers billions of dollars each year in lawsuits, attorney fees, lost productivity, and wasted time. Here we discuss how to keep employees gruntled. We also talk about dealing with your lawyers."

  • China Law Blog

    One China-based and one U.S.-based lawyer cover China business news and entertain with links to fish-out-of-water posts about being an American in China.

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