Blawgs - legal resources on the web
As if the word blog weren't hideously unattractive enough, now we also have blawgs. Blawgs are law blogs, get it? We have a few excellent blawgs listed in our sidebar disguised as business weblogs, and we'd encourage a visit to any of them. Despite an innate propensity to caution, the legal profession seems to have taken to weblogs in a big way. It's probably all Ernie the Attorney's fault - he seemed to get the blawg rolling, so to speak.
Here's a call-out for a few more legal resources that we've recently to our sidebar.
BoleyBlogs! is the legal research weblog of the Boley Law Library of Lewis & Clark Law School. It's fairly new, but it looks quite promising - lots of good links.
In a similar vein, Inter Alia bills itself as "a internet legal research weblog, among other things." I find the frequent information on search engines quite helpful.
Blawg.org is a directory of law and legal related weblogs. There are nearly 500 blawgs listed, and if you register, you can rate them. (Won't someone please rate us?)
At The Daily Whirl, you pick the sites and they snag the headlines. You can configure a page to load with headlines from more than 100 law-related sites.
If all this weblog jargon has you befuddled, Blogicon offers an amusing little weblog lexicon, although we note that "blawg" hasn't made the list yet. Maybe my blatant blog sponging will get it there.



