to tell us about a blawg—not your own—that you read regularly and think other lawyers should know about. Or if you don't have particular blawgs in mind but think blawgs from a certain practice areas should be represented in the Blawg 100, you can use this form to let us know which ones. If there is more than one blawg you want to support, feel free to send us additional amici through the form. We may include some of the best comments in our Blawg 100 coverage. But keep your remarks pithy—you have a 500-character limit. Friend-of-the-blawg briefs are due no later than Sept. 7, 2012.The ABA has also urged us bloggers to tell readers about the opportunity to send messages on behalf of their favorite legal blogs. Religion Clause has made the top 100 list four out of the last five years. I invite any readers who think it belongs there again-- or who have a different favorite legal blog-- to participate in the ABA's selection process.
Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Nominations For ABA Journal's Top 100 Legal Blogs Now Open
The American Bar Association Journal announced last week that it is working on its annual list of the 100 best legal blogs, and invites blog readers to use the form at this link: