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A similar list of the top 100 law blogs made a run across the blawgosphere recently. Some, notably Lat at ATL, made a big deal of being at the top of the list, until his readers pointed out if was from some paralegal school, and was listed in alpha order.
This looks like the same sort of scammy, smelly technorati-authority-grabbing effort from a site of no significance. But it will provide one fascinating bit of insight: how much libertarians like to see their blogs on lists.
shg says
A similar list of the top 100 law blogs made a run across the blawgosphere recently. Some, notably Lat at ATL, made a big deal of being at the top of the list, until his readers pointed out if was from some paralegal school, and was listed in alpha order.
This looks like the same sort of scammy, smelly technorati-authority-grabbing effort from a site of no significance. But it will provide one fascinating bit of insight: how much libertarians like to see their blogs on lists.
Mark Draughn says
Heh.
Just to indulge my petty vindictive side, I just nofollowed the link so Google and Technorati ignore it.