This has really been a slow week for Internet research news….thank goodness there are at least 1,000 new blogs that come out each day that I can discuss. Here are two you should check out:

First, Baton Rouge lawyer Steve Covell has started the Louisiana Supreme Court Report, for the latest news from that

Brendon Carr, an American lawyer living in Korea, has started Aurora Log, devoted to issues of Korean law. I believe this may be the first blawg on international law issues.

Election Law will discuss “the law of politics and the politics of law, including election law, campaign finance, legislation, and redistricting. This blog is

I feel a little like a broken record, talking about new law-related weblogs almost every day. Nevertheless, I must:

First, an update on Weblogs at Harvard; there’s an About page posted, stating that the purpose of the site is to encourage the creation of weblogs among those in the Harvard universe, from students, to

Two new law-related weblogs to mention today. First up is MyShingle, a site for and about solos and small law firms. While it’s not *technically* a weblog, it’s close enough for me, and it does have an RSS feed. What more do you need?

Also very new is Weblogs at Harvard, a blog