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March 13, 2006

Most Popular Law Blogs by Law Professors

Roger Alford (Pepperdine) at OpinioJuris has updated his ranking of the most popular law blogs based on traffic reports on The Truth Laid Bare.  These traffic stats are imperfect, as they do not cover some popular law blogs (e.g., Legal Theory Blog, The Right Coast, The Becker-Posner Blog) and they do not measure RSS feeds. The OpinioJuris list also excludes blogs by law profs "that are not true law blogs" (e.g., InstaPundit, Hugh Hewitt, Althouse). 

Over at TaxProf Blog, Paul Caron, using Alford's data, ranked law blogs by law professors. To do so he excluded law blogs by practitioners on OpinioJuris's list (How Appealing, ACS Blog, Appellate Law & Practice, Southern California Law Blog, Crim Law).

Top Five Law Blogs by Law Professors

  1. The Volokh Conspiracy
  2. Professor Bainbridge
  3. TaxProf Blog (Law Professor Blogs Network)
  4. Leiter’s Law School Reports (Law Professor Blogs Network)
  5. Sentencing Law & Policy (Law Professor Blogs Network)

It turns out that three of the five most popular law prof blogs, and nine of the top twenty, are members of Law Professor Blogs Network.

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