Simple Justice Named to ABA Top 100

There's blawgs and there's blawgs.  And Simple Justice is definintely a blawg.  Or so they say.

Anyway, I am honored that Simple Justice has been named to the ABA Journal Blawg 100.  According to the ABA email I found in my spam folder, I no longer have to use a token to get on the subway, though it does mention something about a metrocard in the small print. 

And there's a competition to boot for criminal law blawgs.  It includes our good buddy Scott Henson over at Grits (who has a post over there that doesn't mention Simple Justice, or any of the other blawgs, and leads me to think that Scott really, really wants to win this, so go vote for Grits as it will make Scott very happy), as well as Capital Defense Weekly, Blonde Justice, Crime, Clews The Historic True Crime Blog, Crime Scene KC, Meeting The Sin LawsSentencing Law and The Chicago Syndicate.

The word on the street is that if The Chicago Syndicate doesn't win, people we love will begin to disappear until we have no one left.  I love my family.  Please don't vote for Simple Justice.  For the sake of my kids, please don't.

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  • 10/7/2008 6:45 AM Simple Justice wrote:
    Shortly after the ABA Journal went online, it became one of the primary repositories of blawgs, currently showing 251 in the "criminal
  • 10/7/2008 6:45 AM Simple Justice wrote:
    Shortly after the ABA Journal went online, it became one of the primary repositories of blawgs, currently showing 251 in the "criminal
  • 10/7/2008 1:23 PM Simple Justice wrote:
    Shortly after the ABA Journal went online, it became one of the primary repositories of blawgs, currently showing 251 in the "criminal
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