March 2022 Law Student Top Blawgs
Before the Bar brings together a diversity of opinions, experiences and voices associated with the law – from students to attorneys and judges to members of the legal education field. Its purpose is to connect law students to the future of law.
In the style of Overheard in New York, solicits and publishes humorous eavesdropped quotes from law school.
Law school blog and podcast from Canada.
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.
For those going into law as a second career for ages 40 and up. By Sam Bruner.
Blog written by two LLM students on contemporary human rights and civil liberties issues in the UK.
Covers the First Amendment, democracy and design in the digital age. By New York Law School Professor Beth Simone Noveck.
The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law's student run, real estate law association.
Covers emerging legal issues in IP, technology, commerce, and the arts. From the Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts.
Law student bloggers at Boston University Law School chronicling their law school experience.
Covers the law of tax exempt entities. By Jedediah Bodger.
Covers bar exams. By BARBRI.
Covers emerging empirical legal scholarship, conference updates and empirical claims. By Carolyn Shapiro, Christopher Zorn, Dawn M. Chutkow, and Michael Heise.
Covers property law, intellectual property/trademark law, and bankruptcy rulings.
The yellow sheet is the official blog of the Chartered Institute of Patent Atttorney's Informals committe, the resource for Trainee Patent Attorneys in the UK. They provide weekly updates to the profession and some whimsical commentary in their weekly [Wacky Patents] special.
Just as knowledge and experience is the result of communities of learners working together, outstanding teaching is the result of educators working together to share ideas, experience and know-how to construct learning opportunities. This blog is all about providing an opportunity to share the expertise and ideas about law teaching among law teachers to foster outstanding law teaching.