
As always, I want to offer special thanks for our weekend contributors: Mike Appleton, Larry Rafferty, Darren Smith, Kimberly Dienes, and Cara Gallagher. I particularly want to thank Darren who has continued to help manage the blog and help out folks who encounter posting problems. Even among the top sites, I believe that we offer a unique forum of different views and backgrounds in the discussion of law and politics (and a few quirky items).
So here is our current profile:
So far this year, our ten biggest international sources for readers came from:
1. United States
2. Canada
3. United Kingdom
4. Australia
5. Germany
6. France
7. India
8. Israel
9. The Netherlands
9. Sweden
10. New Zealand
The last month saw the inclusion of Israel, Sweden, and New Zealand in the top ten. Welcome to all of our readers from those countries.
The top ten posted in terms of readership in the last 30 days:
1. FEDERAL COURT RULES THAT HOUSE HAS STANDING IN HISTORIC CHALLENGE
2. 10 Reasons The U.S. Is No Longer The Land Of The Free
3. Kim Davis: Hero or Villain?
4. Nestlé Under Fire For Drawing Tens of Millions of Gallons Of Water For Sale While Paying Only $524 Under An Expired Permit
5. Hell: Exothermic or Endothermic?
6. Massachusetts Police Call Off Massive Manhunt After Concluding That Officer Shot Up His Own Cruiser
7. West Point Law Professor Resigns In Wake Of Controversy Over Article On Combatting “Pernicious Pacifism”
8. Wesleyan Student Writes Column Criticizing “Black Lives Matter” Movement And Critics Respond By Demanding The Defunding Of The Newspaper And The Editors Apologize
9. Bacha Bazi: U.S. Soldiers Told Not To Interfere With Afghan Officers Raping Boys At Base Out Of Respect For Cultural Practice
10. Consumer Protection or Product Disparagement? The Secret To KFC’s “Eleven Secret Herbs and Spices”
The most frequent commentators in the last 1000 comments were:
Nick Spinelli
Annie
chipkellyshouldgoogleleibniz
KCFleming
Paul C. Schulte
forgotwhoiam
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Thank you to all of our regular commentators. We remain an extraordinarily broad and diverse body of commenters from different parts of the world and different political and social backgrounds. Thanks again.
