Bloglines, in my opinion the best online news aggregator, has been working on a new look, with lots of great new features. I could talk about them here, but ResourceShelf already has.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day
Not just one blawg, but a whole mess of blawgs: Law Professor Blogs is a network of weblogs designed to help law professors in their scholarship and teaching.
Blawg of the Day
Sanford Hausler, a New York attorney, presents Second Opinions, a blog about the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and its opinions.
Blawg of the Day
Adam Smith, Esq. features an inquiry into the economics of law firms, brought to you by Bruce MacEwen, a New York lawyer/businessman.
Blawg of the Day
Bonnie Sucha, a reference librarian at the University of Wisconsin Law Library, is publishing the WisBlawg, which features legal research and Internet news and information, with an emphasis on Wisconsin.
Blawg of the Day
An attorney working with GCE (Ginormous Corporate Entity) is publishing Running With Lawyers, an irreverent look at lawyers, the law, and other issues.
Blawg of the Day
Rain Man is really Raymond Ward, a New Orleans attorney and legal writing instructor. Here he holds forth on legal writing and language. If you’re interested in more on legal writing, check out his other site The Legal Writer.
Blawg of the Day
Underneath Their Robes, a new blog by “Article III Groupie,” and features news, gossip and colorful commentary about the federal judiciary.
Blawg of the Day
Douglas Berman, a Professor of Law at Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University, is writing Sentencing Law and Policy, providing resources, information and commentary about both capital and non-capital sentencing developments.
Blawg of the Day
Professional Recruiters, Inc. has its own blog, with news for legal recruiters. The most recent post was March 24 — let’s hope it’s not the last.
