GUEST WRITERS WELCOME. . . Guests posts run here on Wednesdays (though I haven't been soliciting them for awhile) and are permanently stored in the "guests" and "guest 2" categories. If you'd like to publish a post on Legal Underground, the rules are here. Writers of all political persuasions are welcome. I'd also be happy to give you feedback on your posting ideas.
To give you an idea of a typical guest post, here are a few good ones from past months:
- "A Suggestion for Law Schools: Start A Public Interest Section for 1Ls," by Todd Chatman;
- "Depression, The Lawyers' Epidemic: How You Can Recognize the Signs," by Raymond P. Ward;
- "A Law Professor Shares The Top Arbitrary Number (Turns Out to be Six) of Things Not to Do on Law School Exams," by Bill Childs;
- "Inspired by Last Week's Guest Post, a Worldly-Wise Law Student Offers Six Tips for Law Professors," by Dave!;
- "Twelve Ways Technology Can Make You a Better Trial Lawyer," by David Swanner;
- "What Law Students Can Learn from Reading Legal Thrillers," by Steven Woofter;
- "One Lawyer's Question This Christmas: Why Is It Them, Instead of Me?" by Mark Miller;
- "Why Are Lawyers So Unhappy?" by John J. Carey;
- "Turning a Blog Into Your Blawg: Fourteen Steps to Finding Your Voice in the Blawgosphere," by Mike Cernovich;
- "Unsolicited Career Advice for Law Students--Not That You're Going to Listen," by Rufus;
- "Five Indispensable Tips for Law Students and New Lawyers," by Matt Homann;
- "Six Great Ways to Unmuddle Your Writing," by Dennis Kennedy;
- "Language Discrimination and the Law," by Eh Nonymous;
- "A Plaintiffs' Lawyer Explains the Economics of Turning Down Cases," by John Day;
- "A Trial Lawyer Tries His Hand at Comedy," by David Swanner;
- "The Trouble with Anonymous Legal Blogging," by Lee Walker;
- "Continuing the Med-Mal Debate: Insurance as a Whipping Boy?" by Martin Grace.

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