100 Best Professors Who Blog

Read it all. (Hat tip: Instapundit)

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8 comments on “100 Best Professors Who Blog

  1. Irenaeus says:

    Instapundit’s list thoughtfully includes himself.

  2. William P. Sulik says:

    This list misses an important blog for those interested in law and justice from a Roman Catholic perspective:

    http://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/

    I highly recommend this blog.

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    Also, Irenaeus – this wasn’t put together by the instapundit, Glen Reynolds – he linked to it, as did Kendall.

  3. driver8 says:

    Please to see [url=http://paleojudaica.blogspot.com]Paleojudaica[/url] – a blog on ancient Judaism and its context – made it.

    I would add [url=http://branemrys.blogspot.com]Siris[/url] – a magnificent scholarly blog principally about philosophy with a bit of theology and literature occasionally thrown in.

  4. Charles Nightingale says:

    If you are a fan of von Mises or Hayek, Cafe Hayek by Russ
    Roberts and Don Boudreau from George Mason U. I wouldn’t miss a day! They also sponsor EconTalk, a weekly podcast.

  5. Kendall Harmon says:

    I would be appreciative if others could note blogs in this genre that they find helpful/think should have been included.

  6. Tired of Hypocrisy says:

    [url=http://www.drjeffcornwall.com/]”The Entrepreneurial Mind”[/url] by Jeff Cornwall from Belmont University is a good one.

  7. William P. Sulik says:

    I also look at http://religionclause.blogspot.com/ which covers church-state issues. It’s run by Howard M. Friedman, Professor of Law Emeritus University of Toledo.

    Because it is pretty focused on what for most is a peripheral issue, I’m not surprised it didn’t make the list, but Prof. Friedman does a very good job of reporting on these issues.

  8. amdg1 says:

    #87 (AKM Adam), who is an Anglican, should get special notice here!