List of post about legal scholarship and blogging. Academic blogs
I. American Constitution Society Blog
1. Bridging the Divide Between the Blogsphere and Law Reviews, Liz Aloi (Oct. 29, 2005)
https://www.acsblog.org/legal-info-2187-bridging-the-divide-between-the-blogsphere-and-law-reviews.html
II. Althouse
1. Where are the women lawprof bloggers?, Ann Althouse (Jan. 09, 2006)
https://althouse.blogspot.com/2006/01/where-are-women-lawprof-bloggers.html
2. Blogging: is it serious or fun?, Ann Althouse (Aug. 2, 2005)
https://althouse.blogspot.com/2005/08/blogging-is-it-serious-or-fun.html
3. Academic blog controversies, Ann Althouse (Nov. 16, 2005)
https://althouse.blogspot.com/2005/11/academic-blog-controversies.html
III. Balkinization
1. More Proof that Blogging Can Be a Form of Scholarship, Jack Balkin (Sept. 29, 2005)
https://balkin.blogspot.com/2005/09/more-proof-that-blogging-can-be-form.html
IV. Becker-Posner Blog
1. Introduction to the Becker-Posner Blog, Richard Posner (Dec. 5, 2004)
https://www.becker-posner-blog.com/archives/2004/12/introduction_to_1.html
V. The Chronicle of Higher Education
1. The Blogosphere as a Carnival of Ideas, Henry Farrell (Oct. 7, 2005)
https://chronicle.com/free/v52/i07/07b01401.htm
2. They Shoot Messengers, Don’t They?, Ivan Tribble (pseud.) (Sept. 2, 2005)
https://chronicle.com/jobs/2005/09/2005090201c.htm
3. Bloggers Need Not Apply, Ivan Tribble (pseud.) (July 8, 2005)
https://chronicle.com/jobs/2005/07/2005070801c.htm
VI. Cliopatria et al [History]
1. My Colleagues Speak Up…, Ralph E. Luker (Sept. 14, 2005)
https://hnn.us/blogs/entries/15702.html
2. The Tribble Fall-Out, and what we can do about it, Rebecca Goetz (Sept. 13, 2005)
https://rebecca-goetz.blogspot.com/2005/09/tribble-fall-out-and-what-we-can-do.html
3. Me and Professor Tribble, Mark Grimsley (Sept. 5, 2005)
https://hnn.us/blogs/entries/15291.html
4. More Tribble, More Troubles, Miriam Burstein (Sept. 4, 2005)
https://littleprofessor.typepad.com/the_little_professor/2005/09/more_tribble_mo.html
VII. Concurring Opinions
1. Blogging Without Tenure, Daniel J. Solove (Jan. 9, 2006)
https://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2006/01/blogging_withou_1.html
2. Blog Posts: Conversation or Publication?, Daniel J. Solove (Nov. 1, 2005)
https://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2005/11/should_blogging.html
3. Editing the Blogosphere, Daniel J. Solove (Oct. 30, 2005)
https://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2005/10/editing_the_blo.html
4. Why Blogging Is Good, Daniel J. Solove (Oct. 6, 2005)
https://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2005/10/why_blogging_is.html
VIII. Conglomerate
1. (Sigh) Women & Blogging, Part 72, Christine Hurt (Jan. 8, 2006)
https://www.theconglomerate.org/2006/01/sigh_women_blog.html
2. To Delete or Not to Delete?, Christine Hurt (Oct. 30, 2005)
https://www.theconglomerate.org/2005/10/to_delete_or_no.html
3. Improving on the Perfection of Blogs, Christine Hurt (Aug. 2, 2005)
https://www.theconglomerate.org/2005/08/improving_on_th_2.html
IX. Crooked Timber
1. Blogging and Tenure, Henry Farrell (Jan. 10, 2006)
2. Academic Blogging, Brian Weatherson (Sept. 14, 2005)
3. Blogging and Academic Jobs, Henry Farrell (Sept. 14, 2005)
X. DanielDrezner [Political Science]
1. So I See There’s An Article in Slate, Daniel Drezner (Nov. 18, 2005)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/002423.html
2. So Friday was a Pretty Good Day…, Daniel Drezner (Nov. 5, 2005)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/002395.html
3. Seven Days Later…, Daniel Drezner (Oct. 14, 2005)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/002358.html
4. So Friday Was a Pretty Bad Day, Daniel Drezner (Oct. 8, 2005)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/002353.html#more
5. Grad students: no blogs allowed, Daniel Drezner (July 8, 2005)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/002167.html
6. Can academics be bloggers? Daniel Drezner (Mar. 13, 2005)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/001936.html
7. Here Goes Nothing, Daniel Drezner (Sept. 10, 2002)
https://www.danieldrezner.com/archives/000623.html
XI. Ideoblog
1. Blogging: distraction from what?, Larry Ribstein (Jan. 9, 2006)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2006/01/blogging_distra.html
2. Blogging and scholarly productivity, Larry Ribstein (Oct. 11, 2005)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2005/10/blogging_and_sc.html
3. Blogging, tenure and the incentives of tenure committees, Larry Ribstein (Oct. 11, 2005)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2005/10/blogging_tenure.html
4. The Drezner tenure denial, Larry Ribstein (Oct. 11, 2005)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2005/10/the_drezner_ten.html
5. Do Bloggers Just Want to Have Fun?, Larry Ribstein (Aug. 2, 2005)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2005/08/do_bloggers_jus.html
6. Blogging and tenure, Larry Ribstein (June 22, 2005)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2005/06/blogging_and_te.html
7. Blogging as academic publishing, Larry Ribstein (Apr. 12, 2005)
https://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2005/04/blogging_as_aca.html
XII. Inside Higher Ed.com
1. Notes from the Underground, Scott McLemee (Jan. 18, 2006)
https://insidehighered.com/views/2006/01/18/mclemee
XIII. Instapundit
1. Blogging and Legal Scholarship, Glenn Reynolds (Jan. 8, 2006)
https://instapundit.com/archives/027915.php
2. Misconceptions, Glenn Reynolds (Sept. 6, 2004)
https://instapundit.com/archives/017643.php
3. Can a Blog Entry Count as Scholarship, Glenn Reynolds (June 17, 2003)
https://instapundit.com/archives/010101.php
4. Little Things, Glenn Reynolds (Tech Central Station) (Feb. 20, 2002)
https://techcentralstation.com/022002A.html
XIV. JohnHawks.net [Anthropology]
1. Hawks in Slate on blogging and tenure, John Hawks (Nov. 17, 2005)
https://johnhawks.net/weblog/topics/meta/slate_boynton_blogging_tenure_2005.html
XV. Legal Theory Blog
1. Blogging, Legal Scholarship, and Academic Careers, Larry Solum (Jan. 9, 2006)
https://lsolum.blogspot.com/archives/2006_01_01_lsolum_archive.html#113683990156732487
XVI. Leiter Reports
1. Is the Internet Hurting Scholarship?, Brian Leiter (Apr. 20, 2005)
https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2005/04/is_the_internet.html
2. Posner on blogs, Brian Leiter (Dec. 6, 2004)
https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2004/12/posner_on_blogs_1.html
3. More on Academic Credit for Blogging, Brian Leiter (Jan. 9, 2004)
https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2004/01/more_on_academi.html
4. Academic Credit for Law Blogging?, Brian Leiter (Jan. 9, 2004)
https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2004/01/academic_credit.html
XVII. PrawfsBlawg
1. Scholarship or Distraction?, Dan Markel (Jan. 9, 2006)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2006/01/scholarship_or_.html
2. More thoughts about blogs as a law professor’s medium, Doug Berman (Aug. 3, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/08/more_thoughts_a.html
3. Topical versus generalist blogging, Kaimi Wenger (Aug. 2, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/08/ontopic_bloggin.html
4. More on the academic value of blogging, Rick Garnett (Aug. 2, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/08/more_on_the_aca.html
5. Bloggership? On Blogs as Scholarship and Academic Blogging, Daniel Solove (Aug. 2, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/08/bloggership_on_.html
6. How might we improve blogs as an academic medium?, Doug Berman (Aug. 1, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/08/how_might_we_im.html
7. Blogs and Academic Disciplines, Ron Wright (July 29, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/07/blogs_and_acade.html
8. Blogarship? Scholarlog?, David Zaring (July 6, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/07/blogarship_scho.html
9. Law Professor Blogger Census (Version 2.0), Daniel Solove (June 16, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/06/law_professor_b_1.html
10. Should Law Schools Subsidize Blogging? For SSRN’s sake?, Dan Markel (Apr. 12, 2005)
https://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/2005/04/law_and_ec_of_b.html
XVIII. Professor Bainbridge
1. Blogging and Tenure, Stephen Bainbridge (Oct. 13, 2005)
https://www.professorbainbridge.com/2005/10/blogging_and_te.html
2. Bloggers Just Wanna Have Fun, Stephen Bainbridge (Aug. 1, 2005)
https://www.professorbainbridge.com/2005/08/bloggers_just_w.html
3. Academic credit for blogging, Stephen Bainbridge (Jan. 7, 2004)
https://www.professorbainbridge.com/2004/01/academic_credit.html
4. Blogging as Academic Work, Stephen Bainbridge (Aug. 3, 2005)
https://www.professorbainbridge.com/2005/08/blogging_as_aca.html
XIX. Slate
1. Attack of the Career-Killing Blogs, Robert S. Boynton (Nov. 16, 2005)
https://www.slate.com/id/2130466/
XX. TaxProf Blog
1.Blogging: Scholarship or Distraction?, Paul Caron (Jan. 8, 2006)
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2006/01/blogging_schola.html
XXI. The Volokh Conspiracy
1. Blogging and Scholarship, Randy Barnett (Jan. 9, 2006)
https://volokh.com/posts/1136820752.shtml
2. Lawprof Blogging: Scholarship or Distraction?, Orin Kerr (Jan. 8, 2006)
https://volokh.com/posts/1136754357.shtml
3. Boynton on Academic Blogging, Orin Kerr (Nov. 16, 2005)
https://volokh.com/posts/1132171833.shtml
4. Drezner’s Denial and Academic Blogging, Juan Non-Volokh (pseud.) (Oct. 9, 2005)
https://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_10_09-2005_10_15.shtml#1128897638
5. Why Blogs Will Not Replace Law Reviews, Orin Kerr (July 6, 2005)
https://volokh.com/posts/1120676597.shtml
6. Query on Blogs and Legal Scholarship, Orin Kerr (July 5, 2005)
https://volokh.com/posts/1120601168.shtml
7. Blogging and Blog-Reading Why and Why Not?, Eugene Volokh (Apr. 8, 2005)
https://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_04_03-2005_04_09.shtml#1113000593
8. The Future of Legal Scholarship?, Orin Kerr (Feb. 10, 2005)
https://volokh.com/posts/1108070837.shtml
9. Are Blogs and SSRN Changing Legal Scholarship?, Orin Kerr (June 4, 2003)
https://volokh.com/2003_06_01_volokh_archive.html#200386173
More posts about academic blogging
- <a href="https://www.guardian.co.uk/higher- Education -network/blog/2012/jul/12/blogging-for-minority-subjects-and-academics/”>Academic blogging: minority scholars cannot afford to be silent
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(the Guardian).Blogging is a vital tool to make visible work that has been ignored or undervalued, specially for minority academics.
- Writer’s Web: Effective Academic Blogging. What, then, makes a great blog that provides academic content for an academic audience?
- Larry Cebula, provides sound advice for academics thinking about starting a blog, or those who worry about sustaining one
- Dan Cohen views on academic blogging
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An informative overview of blogging and the “Google effect,” by Prof. Roger Alford at Opinio Juris, entitled The Megaphone of Blogging.
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An article from graduate student Rebecca Goetz, in the Chronicle of Higher Education, entitled Do Not Fear the Blog.
- This article from The National Law Journal, Blogging Law Profs Assault Ivory Tower, discussed blogging by law professors and the controversy over whether it constitutes scholarship. Prof. Caron of TaxProf Blog (who is quoted in the article) has collected numerous responses from law professor bloggers here.
- More blog posts on Academic Blogging, from Chuck Tryon at The Chutry Experiment.
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