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ABA Journal Names Its Blawg 100

Posted Nov 28, 2007, 12:51 pm CST
By Debra Cassens Weiss

If you want a break from your work or updates on breaking legal news, blawgs (the name for legal Web logs) are worth a visit. The ABA Journal has listed and categorized its top 100 blawgs in its December issue and now gives readers a chance to vote for their favorites.

The winner of another recent contest, Above the Law, is there under the category: Caution: Gossip, Rumor & Innuendo Ahead. Other featured favorites include How Appealing, which deals with appellate law, and a popular law professor blawg, the Volokh Conspiracy.

Readers, here is your chance to check out some more unusual blawgs as well, including the Biker Law Blog and the Law and Magic Blog.


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