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Poll |The 4th Annual ABA Journal Blawg 100

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by Beth Graham

Wednesday, Dec 01, 2010


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Voting is currently underway in the fourth annual ABA Journal Blawg 100. The Blawg 100 is compiled by the staff of the ABA Journal and as they state, it “is largely a favorites’ list.”

Readers are invited to vote for up to 12 of their favorite blawgs from among the top 100 in each of 12 categories. The categories include:

  • Court Watch
  • Law Biz
  • News
  • Law Prof Plus
  • Torts
  • In Labor
  • IP Law
  • Criminal Justice
  • IMHO
  • Niche
  • For Fun
  • Legal Tech

Blawgs must be listed in the ABA Journal’s Blawg Directory in order to be considered. More information about the nominees can be found here. Registration with ABAJournal.com is required in order to vote. Voting ends at close of business on December 30th and winners will be announced in January.

According to the Blawg 100’s Frequently Asked Questions, short Blawg Amici testimonials from fans of particular blogs will also be sought by the ABA Journal in 2011.

You may comment on the ABA Journal staff picks or nominate your favorite blawg here.

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About Beth Graham

Beth Graham earned a Master of Arts in Information Science and Learning Technologies from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law, where she was an Eastman Memorial Law Scholar. Beth is licensed to practice law in Texas and the District of Columbia. She is also a member of the Texas Bar College and holds CIPP/US, CIPP/E, and CIPM certifications from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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