Among those from Albany Law School posting regularly in the blogosphere are:
Law of the Land

Dean Patty Salkin is the author of this blog. This weblog is designed to provide a forum for the discussion of current laws, policies and decisions that affect the use of land. It highlights new court decisions, new state and federal laws and policies, and actions at the local government level that guide and/or impact land use and community development. Her blog receives over 1000 hits a week and is read by over 500 subscribers.
http://lawoftheland.albanylaw.edu | (RSS)
Best Practices for Legal Education
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Professor Mary Lynch is the editor and frequent contributor to this blog. The goals of this blog are to create a useful web-based source of information on current reforms in legal education arising from the publication of Roy Stuckey’s Best Practices for Legal Education and the Carnegie Foundation’s Educating Lawyers; and to create a place where those interested in the future of legal education can freely exchange ideas, concerns, and opinions.
http://bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org | (RSS )
Same-Sex Union in the Conflict of Laws
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Professor Stephen Clark is the author of this website which is focused on the issue of interjurisdictional recognition of same-sex unions.
http://www.samesexconflicts.com | (RSS)
New York Court Watcher
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Professor Vincent Bonventre is the author of this blog devoted to commentary on developments at the Supreme Court, the New York Court of Appeals, and other state supreme courts nationwide.
http://newyorkcourtwatcher.com | (RSS)
Community Benefits Awards
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Amy Lavine, Staff Attorney at the Government Law Center, shares her research on community benefits in this blog. The blog’s goal is to link good jobs, social justice and livable neighborhoods to development projects.
http://communitybenefits.blogspot.com | (RSS)
Technology at Albany Law School

The Instructional Technologist is the author of this blog which is dedicated to issues related to technology in general and to technology as it relates to legal education.
http://albanylawtech.wordpress.com | (RSS )
Schaffer Law Library Blog
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Colleen Ostiguy, the Electronic Services Librarian, has started this blog to offer information related to library services, legal news and electronic legal resources.
http://albanylawlibrary.wordpress.com | (RSS)
Diversity at Albany Law School

The Director of Diversity has created this blog to offer information on issues relevant to ALL students, faculty and staff and to provide a forum for discussion around these issues.
http://albanylawdiversity.wordpress.com | (RSS)
The Albany Government Law Review Fireplace

The Albany Government Law Review runs this legal blog. It is the first student written and edited law blog in the country to engage in substantive law review-like legal analysis and academic speculation.
http://glrfireplace.albanygovernmentlawreview.org | (RSS)
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January 5, 2011 at 3:36 am
Even applying to law school is extremely expensive and time consuming, let alone enrolling. Many law students drop out during their first year, and many others rue the day they ever enrolled.Therefore I suggest everyone for a online law program ,cheap and best !
Online Law Programs
July 13, 2011 at 9:21 pm
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