The Blawgraphy is a blog owned, written, and managed by Mr. Luke Gilman, a law student of the University of Houston Law Center. Mr. Gilman shares his different experiences, and likes and dislikes, which I’m sure most law students could relate to. The Blawgraphy also has different book reviews that are law-related, which Luke posts on his blog. Much of his reviews are focused on books that might fancy other law students as well.
What makes the blog unique
The writer really knows his target audience, as he stays on point with topics that would interest him and topics that involve law students not only in Houston but around the country as well. His review on David Dow’s Judicial Activism Makes America Great takes excerpts from the book as well as giving his points of view on the book. The blog also has linked videos attached to it which involve seminars from different individuals in the law industry. It also includes pictures that are related to each article. The layout is quite pleasing to the eye, and the links are spread out neatly on the left side of the blog, making it easy to navigate to other hot topics and previous posts.
Areas for improvement
Although his articles about his life in law school are interesting and amusing, they are too short. Each article feels like a summary of what he wants to say. It would have been nice if he had gone more into detail with his stories. Another area for improvement aside from the short, written articles is the links that take up more space on the blog than the articles do. A little more emphasis on the articles would have given the Blawgraphy a better standing.

















