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  • The Legal Satyricon

    This blawg focuses on First Amendment, entertainment, and intellectual property law issues as well as commentary on legal practice and legal education issues.

  • Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog

    This blawg covers "law practice management, the Internet and technology as it applies both in law practice and in all of our lives."

  • BeSpacific

    BeSpacific "provides daily law and technology news with links to reliable primary and secondary sources on e-government, copyright, privacy, government documents, cybercrime and ID theft, the Patriot Act, and freedom of information, etc."

  • InhouseBlog

    This blog provides helpful links to online tools for in-house attorneys. It also provides news and job listings.

  • Privacy Digest

    News and analysis on issue that have an impact on privacy and privacy law.

  • Discourse.net

    Features news, commentary and analysis of a variety of mainly legal and political topics mixed with personal musings.

  • Business & Technology Law

    This blawg features commentary on studies, current events and legislation related to business and technology law.

  • Arborlaw

    News, book and blog reviews, and full-length articles on legal issues affecting entrepreneurs and small companies. Topics include startups, copyright and trademark issues, Internet law, commercializing technology, contracts, venture capital, outsourcing, closely held corporations, real estate, information technology transactions, and issues involving the management of employees and contractors hired to create intellectual property assets.

  • Advertising Law Blog

    This blawg provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet and privacy law.

  • Privacy Law Blog

    This blawg is "a trusted source for summary and analysis of breaking legal developments in the evolving field of privacy and data security law."

  • Practical Lawyering

    A former public defender in Chicago blogs about going solo and switching practice focuses.

  • Madisonian

    This blawg is about "law, technology, society."

  • Between Lawyers

    This blawg provides "just-in-time group commentary on the issues raised when technology, culture and the law intersect." It takes you "behind the firewalls and conference room doors to show you how experienced lawyers deal with these issues and help you prepare for the new challenges we all face."

  • Lessig Blog

    Lawrence Lessig crusades for network neutrality and finite copyright restrictions, and against corruption within the FCC and elsewhere. This tech-focused blawg includes many of Lessig's articles as well as discussion posts by guests ranging from "Granny D," a 94-year-old U.S. Senate candidate, to Richard Posner of the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

  • Law X.0

    Formerly Ian Best's 3L Epiphany, Law X.0 tracks the development of legal blogs and the lawyers, law professors and law students who blog.

  • Technology & Marketing Law Blog

    This blog discusses Internet and intellectual property law with an emphasis on search engines, spam, adware/spyware, and other marketing issues.

  • Lawgarithms

    This blawg focuses "on legal issues surrounding technology-based entertainment."

  • Bag and Baggage

    This blawg offers musings on legal issues, "news, other blogs, her practice areas and life in general." It also offers a link to the blawgger's podcast series, This Week in Law.

  • Nota Bene

    This blawg links to legal news stories and highlights interesting content on other blawgs.

  • Media Law

    "A blog about freedom of the press."

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