April 2016 Technology Top Blawgs
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Features law, marketing, Internet legal resources and technology news. By Sabrina I. Pacifici.
Established with the goal of aggregating key compliance and electronic discovery news for further review, study, and consideration by legal and corporate professionals. By Rob Robinson.
The Art of Technology
Covers Internet, technology and online marketing legal issues. Published by Santa Clara University School of Law Professor Eric Goldman and Venkat Balasubramani.
Covers law, information technology, intellectual property and new media. By Andis Kaulins.
Covers trade secrets, non-competes and computer fraud. By Seyfarth & Shaw LLP.
Review and analysis of cybersquatter cases decided under the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy. By Gerald M. Levine.
Features observations on technology, law and lawlessness. By University of Dayton Susan Brenner.
Covers legal technology and practice management news.
Provides global privacy and information security law updates and analysis. By Hunton & Williams.
Covers patent, copyright, trademark and Internet related legal issues. By Patent Attorney Brett Trout.
Covers legal technology with a focus on using Macs in the law office. By attorney Ben Stevens.
Legal developments involving the Internet and new technologies. By Evan Brown.
Focuses on issues related to legal regulation of technology, and especially on legal attempts to restrict the right of technologists and citizens to tinker with technological devices. From Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy.
Covers criminal law, information technology and news for law librarians. By David Badertscher.
Covers virtual worlds and social media issues. By Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.
Provides eDiscovery news, analysis and educational tips. By Trial Solutions.
Covers technology, law, baseball, and rock 'n' roll. By Erik J. Heels.
Covers copyrights, creative commons, DRM, open source and more. By Andres Guadamuz.