We’ve got 99 Posts, Why Ain’t Yours One?

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NWSidebar celebrates its 99th post! Add your voice to our blog: submit a post today!

Bloggers WantedThat’s right, this is post number 99 on NWSidebar! For those keeping track, NWSidebar has been viewed over 27,000 times, been live for 114 days, and has over 40 contributors.

Have you contributed? You have something to say, and we’d love to hear it!

Do you have a great idea for a Friday 5? An analysis of the legal issues that could stem from the Superbowl blackout? A view on marijuana legalization? Gun control? Death penalty? Public defense case load standards? Future of education?

How about some trial tips? Or a war story?

If you think your colleagues would find it useful, we’d love to have it. Just submit your post to blog@wsba.org. We also welcome re-posts of material you’ve already published.

Why write for NWSidebar?


Submitting a post to NWSidebar is a great way to be an active voice in the legal community. Whether you’re contributing to a conversation on a hot topic or sharing the lessons you’ve learned, you’re making a positive contribution to the legal community.

Much like writing for NWLawyer or a county bar publication, writing for NWSidebar is an effective approach  to getting your name out there. You can link to your post on your résumé or from LinkedIn!

So what are you waiting for? Send us a post today!


Yes, the title of this post is a shameless play on Jay-Z’s “99 Problems,” For a worth-reading legal analysis of that song, check out Caleb Mason’s Jay-Z’s 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading with Fourth Amendment Guidance for Cops and Perps.