Clyde Hutchins has what is probably the first Wyoming lawyer blog, with Practicing Law Under the Western Sky.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day
TechLawyer, a lawyer living in Hawaii, aims to place himself between “the geeks and the power structure.”
Blawg of the Day
Kenneth Anderson’s Not Very Academic Blog features academic, scholarly, political, cultural, personal, and other issue, from international law to music for cello, from a law professor at Washington College of Law, American University.
Blawg of the Day
Library Law discusses issues concerning, appropriately enough, libraries and the law.
Blawg of the Day
The UCL Practitioner is a specialized blawg, the first and only weblog on California’s Business and Professions Code Section 17200, otherwise known as the “Unfair Competition Law.” Welcome, Kimberly!
Blawg of the Day
The California Labor and Employment Law weblog features just what you’d expect from the title, over in California.
Blawg of the Day
The Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute is publishing the group blog PointOfLaw.com, which includes discussions from some of the nation’s top legal scholars on the American civil justice system.
Blawg of the Day
Hughes & Luce attorneys Chad King and Heath Dixon are publishing PrivacySpot, where you can find news, commentary, and resources about current privacy law and data protection topics and issues.
Blawg of the Day
The Embassy Law Blog presents current developments in embassy, consular, and immunity law. Very timely.
In Good Company
A newcomer to the electronic discovery scene, EDDix, has posted a list of the top 50 law-related weblogs on the Internet. I was pleased to find that Inter Alia was included on the list. Although I was not one hundred percent in agreement with the choices (including the initial omission of Marty Schwimmer’s …
