Another law school blog for you today – this one from professors, not the students.  The Animal Blawg has been “transcending speciesism since October 2008,”  featuring posts on animal law, ethics and policy.  It was founded by a couple of Pace Law School professors, and now maintained by one of them.  You’ll find recent posts

I don’t get to feature many law school blogs these days, so I’m always glad when I come across one.*  Today it’s the Biederman Blog, which serves as an academic activity of law students that Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute at Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles.  Recent posts have discussed topics like

As you might expect, a blog with the title Groundbreaking Law provides legal commentary on the construction and design industry.  It’s brought to you by big firm Perkins Coie, and they aim to offer property owners, contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, suppliers, consultants and government entities (whew!) insights into emerging legal issues that impact today’s commercial

LexisNexis has a new practice management blog called Matters of Practice.  It features regular articles by LexisNexis staff, as well as other lawyers/consultants on practice management issues.  You’ll find recent posts on topics such as making better decisions, how overly ambitious goals can lead to burnout, and whether younger lawyers are better at navigating

The blog Cady Bar the Door takes its name from In re Cady, Roberts & Co., the 1961 administrative opinion that provided the foundation for modern insider trading law.  As you might expect, the blog provides insight and commentary on SEC enforcement actions and related issues – it’s published by David Smyth of

Supplemental Conditions is authored by Philadelphia attorney  Wally Zimolong, and “provides keen insight and insider analysis of construction law developments, prominent construction litigation and labor law in the construction industry.  You’ll find recent posts about Disadvantage Business Enterprise fraud, OSHA’s summer safety initiative, environmental and union issues.