Law Professor Blogs
The blogosphere has exploded in the last year to 18 months with all sorts of niche lawyer blogs. One of these subtypes is law professors, blogging on, unsurprisingly, topics as wide as the law itself covers.
Willamette University professor Jeffrey Standen teaches sports law and blogs about it at The Sports Law Professor.
Cardozo Law School professor of cyberlaw and IP blogs at the eponymous Susan Crawford Blog.
New York University Law School Professor Daniel Shaviro talks about Tax policy (mostly) at Start Making Sense.
Now teaching at Williams College, Alan Hirsch blogs at both The Truth About False Confessions and Attorney’s Fees Law.
Former FCC Commissioner, and author of How to Talk Back to Your Television Set Nick Johnson blogs from the University of Iowa Law School at FromDC2Iowa.
From the same school, congrats to the recently tenured professor Tung Yin who blogs at The Yin Blog. (Here’s the SSRN link as well.)
Gregory Bowman, at Mississippi College of Law writes the Law Career Blog and his articles can be found at SSRN as well.
PrawfsBlawg – 6 full time bloggers, with multiple guest posting professors as well.
And, of course, with well over 50 professors blogging on over 30 blogs and counting is the Law Professors Blogs site.