Roger Alford of Pepperdine University School of Law and Opinio Juris looks at data originally compiled by Paul Caron of the University of Cincinnati College of Law and Tax Prof Blog on average visit length of the 35 most visited law professor blogs and finds that Sports Law Blog is the 8th best-read law professor blog (as Howard noted in June, we are 24th in terms of daily hits).
Basically, while other leading law professor blogs may get more clicks, people who click on our blog tend to stay on a bit longer.
I think I can speak on behalf of all of us on the blog in saying that we really appreciate you visiting and reading our stuff.
As some of you know, Sports Law Blog began in 2003. At that time, Greg Skidmore--the blog's creator, founder, and, for its first nine months, sole contributor--was a student at Harvard Law School (Greg is now an appellate litigator at Kirkland & Ellis in D.C.). To see our blog's original post, click here -- it begins with the phrase "Since there is no such thing as 'Sports Law'" . . . and that's how Sports Law Blog began.
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