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July 31, 2007
Law Prof Blogosphere Census
Dan Solove (George Washington) has updated his census of law professor bloggers (here and here). He notes that there are now 365 law professor bloggers (up from 309 in October 2006). The gender breakdown of the 365 law professor bloggers is 74% male and 26% female.
77 (21%) of the bloggers are part of our Law Professor Blogs Network. Our network is more diverse than the general law prof blogosphere: 66% male and 34% female.
There are now eleven tax professor bloggers (73% male and 27% female):
- Linda Beale (Wayne State): ataxingmatter
- Donna Byrne (William Mitchell): Food Law Prof Blog
- Neil Buchanan (George Washington): Left2Right & Dorf on Law
- Paul Caron (Cincinnati): TaxProf Blog
- Jack Bogdanski (Lewis & Clark): Jack Bog's Blog
- Victor Fleischer (Illinois): Conglomerate
- Michael Livingston (Rutgers-Camden): From Milan to Mumbai
- Eric Lustig (New England): Adjunct Law Prof Blog
- Jim Maule (Villanova): Mauled Again
- Gail Richmond (Nova): Adjunct Law Prof Blog
- Dan Shaviro (NYU): Start Making Sense
July 31, 2007 in About This Blog, Law School, Tax Profs | Permalink
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