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Notable Blawg Sites
Compiled by David McCusker,
Public Service Librarian,
Sacramento County Public Law Library
Blogs are websites that are maintained by one person
(blogger) who posts entries with the most current at the
top. Blawgs are blogs of a legal nature. Blogs are usually
maintained by people who like to write, so the postings
are usually coherent and to the point. Here are a few
examples.
Myshingle.com - http://www.myshingle.com
For and about solo practitioners and small law firms.
Recent posts include marketing ideas, thoughts on “going
solo later on in one’s career”, and tips on “balancing
work and family”.
How Appealing - http://legalaffairs.org/howappealing/
News and commentary on appellate litigation.
Overlawyered.com - http://www.overlawyered.com
“Serious and entertaining commentary on the frequently
overreaching consequences of American law”.
Lawblogs.com - http://www.lawblogs.com
Not a blawg itself, but links to blawgs maintained by students,
professors, and practitioners.
Trademark Blog - http://trademark.blog.us/blog
News and commentary on trademark law.
SCOTUSblog - http://www.goldsteinhowe.com/blog/
News concerning U.S. Supreme Court cases and practice.
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