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Professor Glenn Reynolds, University of Tennessee College of Law

Thoughts about current developments in normative legal theory and jurisprudence.

Cover legal ethics, bar discipline, business practice, the tension between the bar and the academy, ethical theory, and comparative legal professions.

The Clom: Business, Law, Economics, Society

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Scholarly feminist law.

General interest law blog that seeks to replicate the experience of overhearing the conservation in a faculty lounge.

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Law & Philosophy, Editorials, News and Updates from Professor Brian Leither at the University of Texas.

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Faculty Law Blog

Forum to examine, discuss, and debate the implications of social psychology, social cognition, and other related mind sciences on law, policymaking, and legal theory.

Written by Donna M. Byrne, Professor of Law, William Mitchell College of Law

Covers topics such as social science approaches to law and legal institutions, legal doctrine and legal policy implementation, and profession issues for academics. Highlights research and academic news.

Written by professors of Business, Law & Technology and Legal Methods.

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Features commentary and news involving law, legal theory, politics and culture.

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A poverty lawyer (and, by the way, law professor) comments on news and court decisions ... with a few other random thoughts thrown in here and there\r\n\r\n

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Legal and policy issues raised by cybercrime.

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Comments on current legal issues focusing on institutions, and the ways in which (1) public law norms are critical for the development of the law of economic organizations; (2) the democratic principle finds expression in the public law of states and the private law of corporations; and (3) the ways in which public, private, economic, and religious institutions clash and cooperate.

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Faculty of University of Louisville Law

Dedicated to the methodological tools (mathematics, linguistics, complexity theory, and biology) and subjects (regulation, innovation, environmental law, and natural disasters) that most vividly depict the law's interaction with societal and technological change.

Crime and criminal justice, corporate governance, credit, and bankruptcy, the culture wars, politics, literature and the arts, and other topics.

Exploring race, culture, and society from standpoint of African-American law professors.

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The personal views of the Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law on national events.

Random thoughts on law, politics, game theory, sports, books, television shows, and movies. - From Tung Yin, Associate Professor of Law at Iowa. \r\n

A law professor's musings.

Devoted to reporting and commenting on developments related to Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004).

University of Houston Law Center Faculty Blog ![]()
Facilitates dialogue and debate about law-related topics and issues being pursued by faculty Members

University of Toronto Law School Faculty Blog ![]()
Discussions by faculty members of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law

Legal scholarship published in the print editions of the law reviews and law journals of the following law schools: University of Chicago, Stanford, New York University, Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, and Northwestern.

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From Karl Jorda at the Franklin Pierce Law Center.

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International Environmental Law Blog ![]()
Edited by Dr. William Burns, Senior Fellow, International Environmental Law, Santa Clara University School of Law, and Richard Caddell, Lecturer in Law School of Law, Univ. of Wales, Bangor

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