• 7 Questions The Law Series

    Links to the author's interviews with "people that have a vested interest in the legal system, profession and society" that he has written for MileHive.

  • 717 Madison Place

    "Focuses on oral arguments of patent appeals at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, as well as other patent-related topics. The judges often express their thoughts candidly during oral argument and the blog gives practitioners a unique insight into the thoughts of the various judges."

  • 904Divorce.com | Jacksonville Divorce

    "Provides general information about the divorce process in Jacksonville, Fla."

  • @AdlerLaw

    "Ideas, inspiration and legal resources for startups, entrepreneurs."

  • A (non)Token Minority Law Student

    Day-to-day life in law school.

  • A Better Divorce

    Blog is devoted to "non-court solutions for family law matters" and "non-adversarial options for resolving family law matters."

  • A Byte of Prevention: Risk Management Tips and Tidbits

    "Provides "bytes" of risk management advice."

  • A Child is Missing: The International Child Abduction Blog

    Blog is about the laws surrounding international child abduction, specifically concerning The Hague Child Abduction Convention.

  • A Clean Slate—The Bankruptcy Law Blog

    "A discussion of bankruptcy law and bankruptcy-related topics."

  • A Connecticut Law Blog

    Posts focus on legal issues in Connecticut.

  • A CONTRARIO

    "Devoted to international crime and justice issues. Each month the blog focuses on a specific topic with authors and guest contributors contributing related writings."

  • A Copyfighter’s Musings

    Discussion of copyright law and policy issues focused on developing optimum copyright law.

  • 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."

  • a fool in the forest

    A "personal and cultural Web journal."

  • A Georgia Lawyer

    A consumer law blog meant for "general observations, passing along of rumors, news, and commentary, not advice."

  • A Law Student’s Digital Mark

    A student-run blog with a focus on law school, intellectual property, technology, and other related topics.

  • A Lawyer’s Blog - Jon Michael Probstein

    Issues that affect residents in Nassau County and/or Long Island.

  • 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."

  • 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."

  • 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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