February 2008 Government Law Top Blawgs
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers adverse possession, environmental law, municipal law, zoning and land use. Published by Silverberg Zalantis LLC.
Covers administrative rulemaking processes and administrative law issues. For members of the Administrative Codes and Registers (ACR).
News, views and updates on the UK Freedom of Information Act, worldwide Freedom of Information and open government. Maintained by Steve Wood, Lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University.
Information and insight on the laws governing federal, state and local elections. By Michael E. Moritz College of Law Professor Dan Tokaji.
Features news, tips, and information about Oregon legal research.
Provides commentary on current issues and developments in the field of whistleblower law and False Claims Act litigation. By the Rabon Law Firm, PLLC.
Covers whistleblower and government law. By JeffreyNewmanLaw.
Covers important state and federal legislative history. From Legislative Intent Service, Inc.
Edited by Sara K. Rankin, Joel Rogers, Kevin Barry and Emily Benfer.
Looks at white collar, congressional, SEC, energy enforcement and other government inquiries. By McGuireWoods.
Covers qui tam and government law. By Greene LLP.
Provides news and insight to counsel and legal observers concerning white collar criminal defense, internal investigations, government litigation and regulatory compliance. By Montgomery McCracken.
The official Americans United blog on legislation and activities of lawmakers.
Features reports and analysis of recent happenings at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Covers workers' compensation, injury, and government law. By Steinhardt, Siskind and Associates, LLC.
Covers government transparency, accountability and integrity. By Judicial Watch.
Highlights interesting cases, legal trends and commentary from around New York state, and beyond, for attorneys practicing law in the public sector context. By the NYSBA's Committee on Attorneys in Public Service.
Covers the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. By Ballard Spahr.
Covers pay-to-play legislative developments. By McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP.