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Home > Libraries > Law > Legal Sources > By Subject > Law Blogs (or Blawgs)

Law Blogs (or Blawgs)

DEFINITIONS

A blog (web log) is a frequently updated web site with entries displayed in reverse chronological order, similar to a personal journal. Blogs are authored by individuals or group of individuals, and often invite commentary from readers.

A blawg is a web log focusing on a law-related topic.

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WHY LOOK AT LEGAL BLOGS?

They are a good way to keep up with new developments and resources in different areas of the law, as well as opinions and commentary on legal topics. Be aware that blogs are not traditional peer-reviewed resources.

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HOW CAN I EVALUATE A BLOG?

  • Evaluating Blog Credibility
  • Determining the Value of Blogs
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HOW CAN I FIND LAW BLOGS?

Blawg: Your Source for Law-Related Weblogs

A comprehensive and frequently updated listing of blogs. There is a topical DIRECTORY of blawgs as well as a SEARCH ENGINE. In addition to U.S.-based blawgs, coverage includes “World Blawgs,” legal blogs from outside the U.S. It is maintained by Bill Gratsch, a law firm web technologies manager.

Blawg Republic

A digest view of the latest news and commentary from the legal blogging community, using a real-time search engine, updated each hour. In addition, there is a Blawg Directory of almost 50 topics.

BlawgSearch

A blawg search engine and a blawg directory from Justia, a legal media and technology company. Justia also maintains a portal linking to case law, codes, regulations, legal articles, legal blogs, and community resources.

A Taxonomy of Legal Blogs

A directory created by University of Cincinnati law student Ian Best. The blog lists are organized by many different characteristics: General, Legal Specialty, Law or Legal Event, Jurisdictional Scope, Author/Publisher, Number of Contributors, Miscellaneous Blogs Categorized by Topic, and Collections of Legal Blogs.

The Blogs of Law

Produced by Internet for Lawyers, this site is a subject directory of law blogs.

Law Professor Blogs

"Blogs By Law Professors For Law Professors." Each blog listed here focuses on a particular area of law and combines both (1) regularly-updated permanent resources and links, and (2) daily news and information of interest to law professors. These blogs are NOT meant to be a collection of personal ruminations and opinions.

Law Professor Blogger Census (Version 5.1)

A list of over 300 blogs authored by law professors across the U.S. Blogs are listed by law school and author. Compiler Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University.

Law Library Blogs and Blogs by Law Librarians or Law Library Associations

Law librarian blogs can be useful for keeping up to date with new legal resources and tools. Compiled by Bonnie Shucha, University of Wisconsin Law Library.
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ARE THERE ANY GENERAL BLOG SEARCH ENGINES?

  • Technorati
  • Google Blog Search
  • Bloglines Search
  • Ice Rocket
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HOW CAN I EASILY MONITOR MY FAVORITE BLOGS?

Use a blog “aggregator” with a built-in RSS reader. A blog aggregator is a web tool that allows you to track and organize all of your favorite blogs and newsfeeds on your own personal page.

The aggregator services listed below are free. After registering, select the blogs and newsfeeds you’d like to monitor. Follow the directions to “add” the blogs to your personal page. Visit your personal page any time to view the newest postings to the blogs you’ve chosen to monitor.

  • Bloglines
  • Google Reader
  • MyYahoo



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