October 2007 Law Librarian Top Blawgs
News and information gateway to web based services provided by the New York State Supreme Court Criminal Term Library in New York County.
Covers England and Wales case law, legislation, and legal news. From the Inner Temple Library.
Features law, marketing, Internet legal resources and technology news. By Sabrina I. Pacifici.
A Canadian cooperative weblog on all things legal.
Informs local attorneys of major legal developments important to their practice. By Sue Altmeyer.
Offers news items and resources relating to trial advocacy, with a focus on Washington State. By Mary Whisner.
Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. From Jim Milles, BJ Kaufman, Betsy McKenzie, Linda Ryan, Marie S. Newman, Greg Laughlin, Ann Puckett, Gail Daly and Jacqueline Cantwell.
Features information about and links to Oregon Legal Research resources, in addition to comments about cases, statutes, and interesting events in the world of legal research and law libraries. By Laura Orr.
Summaries of recent Wyoming Supreme Court decisions and law library information. From the Wyoming State Law Library.
Adventures in law and technology at the Shepard Broad Law Center of Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
From the Dallas Association of Law Librarians.
Law library information by Canadian Law Librarian Connie Crosby.
Covers issues concerning libraries and the law. By Peter Hirtle, Raizel Liebler, Mary Minow and Susan Nevelow Mart.
Covers knowledge management, web development and law library management. By Steve Matthews.
Covers legal research and Internet news & information with an emphasis on Wisconsin. From the University of Wisconsin Law Library and librarian Bonnie Shucha.
Features legal research news. By Michel-Adrien Sheppard.
Covers criminal law, information technology and news for law librarians. By David Badertscher.
News, views and information on self-help law and pro se litigation.
Announcements, news and legal research tips & tools from University of San Francisco's Dorraine Zief Law Library.
Describes the interplay between legal responses to exogenous change and the law's own endogenous capacity for adaptation. By Louis D. Brandeis Dean Jim Chen.