I am thrilled that, for the fifth year in a row, TaxProf Blog has been named to the ABA Journal's list of "the 100 best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers, as chosen by the editors of the ABA Journal" — the 2012 Blawg 100, selected from more than 3,600 blawgs. TaxProf Blog is one of fourteen blogs nominated in the Niche category. Here is the ABA Journal's description of TaxProf Blog:
Paul Caron of the University of Cincinnati goes well beyond his bread-and-butter tax law and covers law schools and the controversies that surround them. He offers particular insights into law school rankings, doing his own analysis to highlight important developments.
Five other members of our Law Professor Blogs Network also were named to the Blawg 100:
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Legal Profession Blog (one of 14 blogs nominated in the Niche category)
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The Legal Whiteboard (one of 9 blogs nominated in the Business of Law category)
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Legal Writing Prof Blog (one of 6 blogs nominated in the Legal Research/Writing category)
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M&A Law Prof Blog (one of 5 blogs nominated in the Corporate category)
- Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog (one of 14 blogs nominated in the Niche category)
In addition, Legal Profession Blog was one of ten blawgs to make the Inaugural Blawg 100 Hall of Fame. And kudos to Tax Girl, nominated in the Niche category. To vote, go here. (Voting ends December 21.)



