February 2020 Law Librarian Top Blawgs
Features law, marketing, Internet legal resources and technology news. By Sabrina I. Pacifici.
Features notices of new Opinions and Orders from the Montana Supreme Court, library announcements, research tips, and Montana legal news.
Features law-related calls for papers, conferences and workshops. From the Ohio State Moritz College of Law, University of Georgia School of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law and University of Washington School of Law.
Covers library acquisitions, book talks, and administrative news.
A Canadian cooperative weblog on all things legal.
Covers current legal trends, collecting for the largest law library in the world, a British perspective, a perspective from New Zealand, legislative developments in THOMAS, and cultural intelligence and the law.
News and information gateway to web based services provided by the New York State Supreme Court Criminal Term Library in New York County.
By the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Law Library.
Features research tips and law library news. From the Howard W. Hunter Law Library at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University.
Covers criminal law, information technology and news for law librarians. By David Badertscher.
Covers intellectual property, politics and teaching. By Harvard Law Professor and Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society John Palfrey.
Covers historical and rare law books.
From the Dallas Association of Law Librarians.
Covers library legal issues, legal information sources, and notices for the Harvard Law community. From the law librarians of Harvard Law School.
Covers legal research. By the Texas Tech Law Library.
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 library news and legal research tips. From the Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library of the University of Washington School of Law.
By Paul Lomio, Erika V. Wayne, Kate, Wilko and George Wilson. The authors are law librarians and advanced legal research instructors at Stanford Law School.
By Mark Giangrande and Joe Hodnicki.
Covers technology and legal research.