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  • Settle It Now Negotiation Blog

    "Everything you always wanted to know about negotiation but were afraid to ask ... "

  • The Trademark Blog

    This blawg is about about trademark cases and related issues.

  • Jurist—Paper Chase

    "Serious law. Primary sources. Global perspective." Broad-ranging legal information and research site which includes legal news articles and links to documents. Has a mission to focus on legal stories of substantive importance rather than sensational appeal and cover both national and international legal news.

  • Overlawyered

    This blawg "explores an American legal system that too often turns litigation into a weapon against guilty and innocent alike, erodes individual responsibility, rewards sharp practice, enriches its participants at the public's expense, and resists even modest efforts at reform and accountability."

  • Des Moines Personal Injury Lawyer

    "Insightful and at times provocative analysis of Iowa personal injury law. You may not agree, but you can hardly argue the content is thoughtful and focused on the rights of the common working man and woman. A commonsense approach to law issues."

  • Law Blog

    "WSJ.com on law and business and the business of law." The Wall Street Journal's legal blog features a half-dozen detailed posts daily on a wide variety of legal topics from law firm shakeups—sometimes featuring interviews with BigLaw names—to the U.S. Supreme Court. Posts frequently include links to pleadings and other relevant legal documents.

  • PointofLaw.com

    "Information and opinion on the U.S. litigation system."

  • mediator blah ... blah ...

    "[A]n offbeat online confessional in pursuit of reflective mediation."

  • ACS Blog

    Covers court cases and proposed legislation that its bloggers consider to be threats to individual rights.

  • Minor Wisdom

    Minor Wisdom includes the lawyer-author's "off-the-cuff opinions" on topics that include current affairs, depression, legal research and books.

  • Likelihood of Confusion

    "IP maven Ron Coleman on developments in trademark, copyright, new media and free speech."

  • The Indiana Law Blog

    "Focus is on Indiana law, and on interesting developments in law, government, and more (not just in Indiana)."

  • Virginia Condominium & Homeowners’  Association Law Blog

    Discussions of condominium association law and legal issues in Virginia, and links to helpful resources.

  • California Family Law Blog

    Covers adoption, child support, divorce and other family law issues with a focus on California law.

  • The Brockovich Report

    "My objective is to find, share and post information about things that I've discovered and believe you'd want to know about. I travel the world doing lectures and research. My goal is to keep in constant touch with people and share information from the road. This blog is part of our journey together."

  • LexLibris

    Discussion of legal and research resources available via the University of Minnesota Law Library, with a special focus on Minnesota and the university's law school.

  • The Public Blawg

    This blawg covers court decisions and other news relevant to the practice of public law. It also provides information about law conferences and links to recently issued government documents.

  • Votelaw

    "At the intersection of politics and law: redistricting, campaign finance, the right to vote, election law and administration, and politicians in trouble.

  • Likelihood of Success

    A potpourri of legal and nonlegal topics of general interest. As the blawg itself puts it: “Likelihood of success on the merits” — 'likelihood of success' for short — is a term used by courts to describe one of the factors considered when evaluating whether to grant a preliminary injunction: In order to merit the 'unusual' remedy of preliminary relief, the party that wants the injunction has to be able to convince the court, on a preliminary basis — meaning before the record is fully developed — that one of the reasons it is entitled to temporary relief is that it will probably win the case anyway."

  • Rulemaking

    This blawg is "about government regulatory processes—specifically, those parts of the process that give the public an opportunity to participate."

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