Law Professor Blogs
I was looking at the typepad homepage and coveting its post categorization features today. Much to my surprise, listed on it as an example of subject specific blogs was the Tax Professor Blog, written by my former tax professor Paul Caron.
It appears that Professor Caron has started up a Law Professor Blogs network. The description from the site:
Law Professor Blogs is a network of web logs ("blogs") designed from the ground-up to assist law professors in their scholarship and teaching. Each site focuses on a particular area of law and combines both (1) regularly-updated permanent resources and links, and (2) daily news and information of interest to law professors. Our editors are leading scholars and teachers who are committed to providing the web destination for law professors in their fields.Included in this network are my former professors Jack Chin (with a Criminal Law blog) and Rafael Gely (with a Labor Law blog.) And yes, there's even a Law Librarian Blog.
What a great resource! It will be interesting to track the progression of these blogs to see how and if they are used.

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