We've hosted Blawg Review twice (Blawg Review #103 and Blawg Review #140) and enjoyed it so much that we asked to host this year's Independence Day edition, which will be posted on July 7, 2008.
After considering a number of possible themes, we've settled on presenting a post enumerating "50 Stars of the Blawgosphere" in which we will discuss the blawggers, blawgs, cases, and issues that are most important or influential in modern legal blogging. In an attempt to make that issue of the Blawg Review based on something more than our arbitrary (and somewhat myopic) view of the blawgosphere, we invite (beg) our readers to submit their own nominations for this highly (or barely) coveted recognition.
If you wish to nominate a blawgger, blawg, case, or issue for consideration as one of the "50 Stars of the Blawgosphere," please submit your nomination as a comment to this post. Remember, your nomination need not be an individual blawger (though a person may be nominated) or even a blawg (though those can be nominated too), it can be a case or issue that has influenced legal blogging or become a popular topic for legal bloggers (e.g., the effect of the economy on law firms).







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