Definitions

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  • noun Internet A weblog dealing with topics related to the law.

Etymologies

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From blog and law; coined by Denise Howell.

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Examples

  • [3] by American Lawyer reporters be called a blawg or a commercial news site?

    Patent Baristas 2009

  • Arrested Development character, but thousands of lawyers "blawg" all the time.

    ClickZ News Blog 2009

  • Arrested Development character, but thousands of lawyers "blawg" all the time.

    ClickZ News Blog 2009

  • Arrested Development character, but thousands of lawyers "blawg" all the time.

    ClickZ News Blog 2009

  • Arrested Development character, but thousands of lawyers "blawg" all the time.

    ClickZ News Blog 2009

  • Arrested Development character, but thousands of lawyers "blawg" all the time.

    ClickZ News 2009

  • Blawg Review is the blog carnival involving law blogs (hence the term "blawg").

    Small Business Trends 2008

  • Anonymous said ... this might have been the most entertaining blawg I have ever read. maybe that is because I used to work in one of those places, I don't know.

    The Worst Mexican Restaurant on Earth 2009

  • I'll be blogging (very sporadically, no doubt) at The Faculty Lounge, a wonderful group blawg.

    Is That Legal?: September 2009 Archives 2009

  • I'll be blogging (very sporadically, no doubt) at The Faculty Lounge, a wonderful group blawg.

    Is That Legal?: I'm Back! 2009

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