RING DESCRIPTION: A ring of attorneys, law students, and other legal professionals who maintain weblogs or personal websites.
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Obiter TacetumA chronichle of things perhaps better left unsaid
With karate I'll kick your ass{;}Mostly random thoughts. Some politics content. Much Israel thought. Bukkake, Doug Christie, Triumph, and Sports Guy all make appearances.
Votelaw -- Law & PoliticsComments on the intersection of law and politics -- voting rights, redistricting, elections, and campaign finance -- from a practitioner.
ZaftigGirlFirst year lawstudent who still believes there is no such thing as truth.... only art and lies{;}
Gideon's Promise{;}The Musings of a New Orleans Criminal Defense lawyer
liablethe beginnings of a law career: a young graduate student at a midwestern university applies to law school. the blog'll keep you posted on the rest.{;}
blueblanketblogThe blog of a young government appellate attorney, with a minor focus on environmental cases.
Intel DumpNear real-time analysis and commentary from Phil Carter, a former Army officer, journalist and law student.
Out-of-the-Box LawyeringWhat's this weblog – blog – blawg – all about? It's about creativity – how lawyers have come up with unusual solutions in their practices. And, it's about how lawyers can come up with more. It will also be about general principles of creativity – as used in business, in science, in anything – and how those principles can be and have been applied in the practice of law.{;}{;}It's about how not to think like a lawyer. We have all been trained to be logical. If we want to go from A to Z, we have to pass through C, D, and the other 22 letters to get to Z. The blawg is about how to do what Edward de Bono describes in his book entitled Lateral Thinking. The Oxford English Dictionary defines de Bono's lateral thinking process as follows: {;}{;}"[A] way of thinking which seeks the solution to intractable problems through unorthodox methods, or elements which would normally be ignored by logical thinking."{;}{;}But, this weblog is not about finding unusual solutions and making novel arguments that no judge in his or her right mind would buy. Instead, it's about coming up with easily-understood solutions that, in hindsight, appear obvious, both to you, and, more importantly, to others. As Arthur Koestler said in his Act of Creation, "[T]he more original a discovery, the more obvious it seems afterwards."{;}
Louisiana Supreme Court ReportLa Supreme Court Decisions are analyzed, summarized and posted by categories. {;}
univattyblawg for college and university attorneys
eardrumbuzz IPIP law issues related to code and digital media
BenefitsblogA Tax, Benefits and ERISA Law Commentary and News Filter{;}
ERISAblogAn ERISA Law Commentary and News Filter by B. Janell Grenier, Esq.{;}
advobLAWgGerman blawg containing news and information about German right, in particular{;}copyright, commercial legal protection, trademark law.
The Manifest BorderDaily blogging on U.S. immigration policy and laws. Blogging the pubs for immigration news. Blogging immigration decisions and opinions from both Article I and Article III courts.
Bureaucrat by DayDaily musings, links, and observations on politics, law, and entertainment from a mild-mannered appellate litigator for the federal government, who is secretly a BUREAUCRAT by DAY.
NinomaniaBy Regent Law Prof. David M. Wagner, extolling Justices Scalia and Thomas and other under-extolled legal philosophies{;}
Andrew SinclairThoughts from a BU 2L.