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A (non)Token Minority Law Student
Day-to-day life in law school.
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A Better Divorce
Blog is devoted to "non-court solutions for family law matters" and "non-adversarial options for resolving family law matters."
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A Child is Missing
Blog is about the laws surrounding international child abduction, specifically concerning The Hague Child Abduction Convention.
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A Clean Slate—The Bankruptcy Law Blog
"A discussion of bankruptcy law and bankruptcy-related topics."
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A Connecticut Law Blog
Posts focus on legal issues in Connecticut and occasionally Massachusetts. And, occasionally, the Boston Red Sox.
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A Copyfighter’s Musings
Discussion of copyright law and policy issues focused on developing optimum copyright law.
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A Criminal Enterprise
"We started this blog to think about criminal law issues beyond the scope of our respective caseloads. We hope that by taking the pulse of criminal law news and scholarship (including relevant developments in other fields), we can create a bridge between people in scholarship, policy, and law practice. The posts inevitably reflect our own views, which are largely informed by our experiences representing indigent capital defendants in the South."
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A Criminal Waste of Space
An "irreverent look at legal matters." This blawg is updated on a monthly basis.
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a fool in the forest
A "personal and cultural Web journal."
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A Georgia Lawyer
A consumer law blog meant for "general observations, passing along of rumors, news, and commentary, not advice."
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A Lawyer’s Blog - Jon Michael Probstein
Issues that affect residents in Nassau County and/or Long Island.
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A Lawyer’s Guide to Writing
"Presents proven techniques for all forms of written communication, from email, letters and blogs to memoranda and brief. It sets forth three essential rules for powerful communication and shows how to apply those rules to develop a clean, confident and modern style of writing."
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A Prayer for Relief
"Focuses on providing original content for readers in the areas of legal research, writing, and oral advocacy. As part of that mission, the blog also encourages readers to practice their writing by submitting posts on substantive areas of their choice. In addition to original content, A Prayer for Relief stays current on conversations in the blogosphere that may interest readers and provides links and short summaries (maybe a little commentary as well) to those stories."
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A Progressive on the Prairie
"I may comment occasionally on a smattering of issues and will have links to political sites for those so inclined. But my focus will be on things that actually bring pleasure, meaning and nuance to life."
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A Public Defender
A Public Defender has posts about about criminal law, recent opinions and proposed legislation, sometimes with a Connecticut focus.
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A Reasonable Suspicion
"Commentary on criminal law news and issues."
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A Stitch in Haste
A Stitch in Haste calls itself "a collection of real-world libertarian, individualist and laissez-faire rants on law, economics, politics, culture and other current events by an average, everyday lawyer and investment banker and part-time pop scholar."
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A Year in the Life
This blawg chronicles the day-to-day life of a public defender who is also a single mom of a kindergartener and a surrogate mother.
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A²Z
"Surely the most important part of any writing venture is the title, right? While there were a million reasons to resist the Communications Office’s importunings to write a blog, the first and most enduring was my inability to think of a good title. The best I could think of was just to recycle the title of my sole post-law school law review article, which is pathetic under any circumstances—but even more so if you know that it was my husband, and not I, who came up with the title. But inspiration finally struck. A2 is the locals’ sobriquet for Ann Arbor, which cleverly avoids connotations and copyright issues. And Z? Well, that’s me."
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Aaron Morris’ Business Law Alert
"Information and insight for businesses."

