Blawg Directory: Cornell Law School
Popular
Based on the number of times our readers have visited our descriptions of these blawgs.
-
Mirror of Justice
A blog devoted to the development of Catholic legal theory.
-
Legal Ethics Forum
This blawg discusses recent court decisions and news stories related to legal ethics issues—lawyer advertising, attorney-client privilege, multijurisdictional practice—and follows news stories of allegations and trials related to lawyer or judicial misconduct.
-
Ms.JD
"Serving women in law school and the legal profession, Ms. JD is an online community that provides a forum for dialogue and networking among women lawyers and aspiring lawyers." The blawg features issues relating to the numbers of women who opt out of the legal profession and the poor representation of women in the courts and legal community. The site also addresses the role of gender in legal careers.
-
Law Librarian Blog
Is devoted to issues related to law libraries, including digital preservation and documentation. The blog covers general news and provides resources for practicing law librarians and those interested in legal research.
-
Empirical Legal Studies
"The ELS blog serves as an online forum to discuss and provide links for emerging empirical legal scholarship, provide conference updates, discuss empirical claims that have emerged in public and political discourse, facilitate discussion for guest empirical scholars and assess current empirical findings and methodologies." These law professors are “data junkies” not likely to share an anecdote or a theory without a study to back it up. They find and dissect law-related studies that appear in both the mainstream media and legal scholarship, and they also provide details about upcoming conferences in their field.
-
Law X.0
Formerly Ian Best's 3L Epiphany, Law X.0 tracks the development of legal blogs and the lawyers, law professors and law students who blog.
-
t14
Life as a member of the class of 2012 at a "top 14" law school.
-
Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion
National politics and national news events from a conservative's viewpoint.
-
The Legal Workshop
The site aggregates the work of its member law reviews—which so far are the Chicago Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Georgetown Law Journal, New York University Law Review, Northwestern Law Review, and the Stanford Law Review—by featuring distilled "op-ed" versions of upcoming articles from member law reviews that are written for a more general audience by those articles' authors.
-
Executive Watch
"Dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and providing a forum for discussion of questions of presidential power."
1 of 1 pages