Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites is running a LawSites Poll: Your Top Legal Blog. Deemed “an experiment”, Robert hopes to use the poll to deal with the flood of law blogs. Robert wants to know: What is the one law-related blog you feel you must read as regularly as possible? No fair naming your own. From your […]

Blawg Review has the insane task of hosting both Carnival of the Capitalists and Blawg Review #80 today. Given the problems they had crashing their server after it choked on all the links, I think you should give them the honor of your presence by visiting this week’s Review. Besides learning all about early marijuana […]

Welcome to the Autumnal Edition of Blawg Review, hosted this week by the Patent Baristas. We’re always glad to have people over to visit so grab a piping hot spiced latte and we’ll see what’s been going on around the blogosphere. Here in Cincinnati, OH, autumn is by far the best season with a drop […]

Patent Baristas is hosting an Autumnal Edition of Blawg Review on Monday. Blawg Review is the blog carnival for everyone interested in law with topics discussed by lawyers, law students and law professors. Each weekly issue of Blawg Review is made up of article submissions selected from the best recent law blog posts. Blawg Review […]

A new blog I came across is IP Law Daily, listed as a media perils, cyberlaw and patent blawg. It is the latest venture from Kevin Heller of Tech Law Advisor fame. According to the site, IP Law Daily monitors approximately 75 intellectual proeprty related legal weblogs (blawgs) and aggregates all the interesting tidbits of […]

One of the items that I tend to fall terribly behind in is mentioning other IP sites of interest. I wanted to make up for some of my wanton and willful negligence by highlighting some noteworthy pages. Joseph Scott Miller, an Associate Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark Law School, launched The Fire of […]

QuizLaw, which promises simple answers to complex legal questions, brings in Blawg Review #71 with a review of the latest big topics including The Legal Reader’s highlight of the Santa Venetia Center for the Arts and Humanities v. San Rafael Unified School Dist (CA1/1), where an Artists group had contracted to buy some land from […]

David Fischer of the Antitrust Review brings in Blawg Review #67 with a review of the latest big topics including Ted Stevens’ internet sending, Reed Smith’s firing of Denise Howell of Bag and Baggage and the dangers of broadcasting a presidential slip. We preferred learning about testing golfers for steroids. I guess some Schwartzengolfspieler could […]