Or at least no worse taste than the American Bar Association, which just named their top 100 blawgs, including several of my favorites:
Rather than using his blog to shake his fist at injustice everywhere, Mark Bennett focuses on how lawyers can make their own justice in the courtroom. He shares his philosophies through analogies and anecdotes from his Houston criminal defense practice.
New York City criminal defense lawyer Scott Greenfield calls out politicians and journalists on their missteps and offers sarcastic coverage of criminal justice stories that outrage him. And the world is such that he’s usually good for a couple of rants a day.
Blonde Justice, who has been at this blogging game since 2004, reports that she is back in her “dream job” as a public defender after a depressing foray into private practice. Though she hides her name and location behind a wall of pink, she otherwise doesn’t hold back when she’s writing about her life and her work.
I would have been on the list myself, but they dropped the Wild-Eyed Libertarian Photographer Blawger category at the last minute. Curses.
Blonde Justice says
You sure do!
Mark Draughn says
Thanks. Now get back to blogging! Your volume of posts this year has not been up to your earlier standards! I DEMAND more funny stories!