Tuesday, December 2, 2008
In ABA's Top 100 again
Although the folks who do the ABA blog rankings continue to think that we "deliberate over canon law," I do appreciate the fact that Mirror of Justice has been included among the top 100 legal blogs for the second year in a row. Here is the email I received from the ABA:
"Congratulations. Editors of the ABA Journaltoday announced they have selected your blog as one of the 100 best websites primarily written by lawyers, for lawyers. Your blog is one of the 15 in the Legal Theory category. 'New legal blogs are springing up on a daily basis—we now have more than 2,000 in our online directory. Competition for the time and attention of lawyers is getting fiercer,' says Edward A. Adams, the Journal’s editor and publisher. 'Half the blogs on last year’s inaugural Blawg 100 list didn’t make the cut this year. That’s a testament to the quality of this year’s honorees, and evidence of the increasing amount of valuable information all legal blogs are publishing.' Now lawyers are being asked to vote on their favorites in each of the Blawg 100’s 10 categories. We encourage you to vote for blogs in all of the categories. To vote, click here. Voting ends Jan. 2, 2009."
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2008/12/in-abas-top-100-again.html