A legal tabloid that provides news and gossip about the profession's colorful personalities and powerful institutions, as well as original commentary on breaking legal developments.
Devoted to the civil litigators of South Florida, their goings and doings, their peculiarities and personalities, all done with humor, love, jealousy, snark and just a little bit of class.
Features a daily dose of odd cases and strange laws. By John B. Mesirow.
Features humorous legal news.
A lawyer turned stay at home mom chronicles life after law firms.
Occasionally irreverent thoughts on the law. By Professor Marc J. Randazza.
The Law of the Land in Seventeen Syllables.
A patent law blog providing thought-provoking commentary . . . with a dash of irreverent humor. By Jake Ward.
Real life Texas Courtroom Humor. From U.S. Federal District Judge Jerry Buchmeyer (Northern District of Texas).
Common-Sense Lawyers Share Advice for Business Owners & Executives
Two lawyers challenging the assumptions and assuming the challenges of interracial love in the 21st century.
Features legal news and opinion on broad range of justice and law topics.
A lawyer's look at the weird, wacky, wonderful world of the entertainment industry. By Greenberg Glusker.
Chronicles legal humor. By Nicole Black.
Covers Sam E. Goldberg's law school experience.
Cartoon blog commenting on law, law schoo, law firms and pretty much anything legal. By Vasanth Sarathy.
Covers the dilemmas facing the lawyer mom and the struggle to achieve the ever elusive state of being called work-life balance.
Features humorous legal news.
Daily Legal Cartoons. By David Mills.
Provides a down-and-dirty, entertaining inside look at BigLaw and beyond.
An irreverant look at legal matters. By Justice William W. Bedsworth.
In the style of Overheard in New York, solicits and publishes humorous eavesdropped quotes from law school.
Covers Atlanta legal news. By Larsen + Teusink.
Random musings about the state of the law and the legal profession. By Sean Carter.
Advice, tips and musings regarding law school and life thereafter from a former trial lawyer (and guest bloggers), now Director of Public Service Programs at the North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC.