August 2025 Government Law Top Blawgs
Provides summary and commentary on selected court and administrative decisions and related matters affecting public employers and employees in New York State. By Harvey Randall, Esq.
A regulation blog, in affiliation with the Penn Program on Regulation. From the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Covers futures, commodities and forex regulation. By Shipkevich Law Firm.
Looks at white collar, congressional, SEC, energy enforcement and other government inquiries. By McGuireWoods.
Information about the various legal topics in federal government contracting. By Watson & Associates, LLC.
Covers disability and social security, elder law, and VA benefits.
Covers administrative rulemaking processes and administrative law issues. For members of the Administrative Codes and Registers (ACR).
Covers professional licensing matters and related regulatory issues for health care professionals. By the Leichter Law Firm.
Covers public policy recommendations to real-world problems. By Stanford Law School.
Covers the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. By Ballard Spahr.
Covers campaign finance, lobbying, procurement and ethics laws. By State and Federal Communications, Inc.
A law blog by Albany Law School Professor Stephen Gottlieb and Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship James Gathii
Covers governance in higher education and in law firms, bankruptcy ethics, popular culture and the law, Enron and other corporate fiascos, and professional responsibility generally. By Nancy Rapoport, a law professor at UNLV's Boyd School of Law.
Covers important state and federal legislative history. From Legislative Intent Service, Inc.
Offers legal news, notes and commentary of interest to small government contractors. By Steven Koprince.
Covers military law for trial practitioners and military members. By The Law Office of Philip D. Cave.
Covers government contracts, bid protests, and contract disputes. By Brown Rudnick.
Covers government contract issues including contract formation, strategies, bid protests and contract interpretation. By Crowell Moring.