Legal Profession Blog

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We are law professors who teach and do research on the U.S. legal profession, legal and judicial ethics, the business of law firms and corporate counsel, empirical findings about lawyers, bar discipline, legal philosophy and sociology, and comparative professions. 
 
Our blog discusses these topics, the teaching of such issues in law schools, and of course the broader issues of the legal profession.
 
Connect to the blog's active and updated site here:  Legal Profession Blog


For individual biographical and contact information on the editors, see the active blog's left sidebar.

 

 

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We are a member of the Law Professor Blogs Network and are affiliated with many other such blawgs written by law professors on a variety of subjects.
 
The Legal Profession Blog was founded on September 18, 2006.
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Named one of the Top 100 Law Blogs of 2007 by the ABA Journal  in it editors' yearly blawg review, and routinely rated in its top 10 of most-used blogs as linked or searched through its journal website.
 
Named "popular law professor's blog" by the tattoo couture website Needled.com.
 
Rated as within the "50 Most Influential Law Faculty Blogs of 2007" by Race to the Bottom's multivariate metric.
 
Ranked by TaxProf as in the top 35, by visitor traffic and page views, of law blogs edited by law professors, as of April 2008.
 
Named to "Top 100 Law and Lawyer Blogs" by the Criminal Justice Degrees Guide.
 
Says Capital Defense Weekly about this blog and also Legal Ethics Forum, "as someone who is petrified of effing up and losing the bar card, these sites are tops of my RSS feeds."