Shown below are the nominees for Liberty and Power's contest for best libertarian/classical liberal academic blog in four categories:
Best Libertarian/Classical Liberal Group Academic Blog
Best Libertarian/Classical Liberal Individual Academic Blog
Best New Libertarian/Classical Liberal Group Academic Blog
Best New Libertarian/Classical Liberal Individual Academic Blog
Cast your votes in the comments section of this blog post. You can vote one time in each of the categories (for a total of four votes). If you wish, you can vote for the same blog if it is listed in more than one category. If a blog in any category does not receive a majority of votes cast, the winner will be determined by a runoff.
Write-in votes will be accepted in the first round of voting.
The majority of blog members must be either currently enrolled students or have experience as professors or instructors at universities, colleges, and high schools, or as professional staff at educational, research and public policy institutes and programs. The content of the blog should be generally supportive of free markets, civil liberties, and individual rights. The first round of the voting will close on December 31 and the results (and details of possible run-offs) will be announced shortly thereafter.
Best Libertarian/Classical Liberal Group Academic Blog. As the sponsor of the poll, Liberty and Power is not eligible to participate in this category. Write in votes allowed.
Best Libertarian/Classical Liberal Individual Academic Blog. Write in votes allowed.
Best New Libertarian/Classical Liberal Group Academic Blog. The blog, which is also eligible for the best group blog category, must have been founded on or after October 1, 2004. Write in votes allowed.
Best New Libertarian/Classical Liberal Individual Academic Blog. The blog, which is also eligible for the best individual blog category, must have been founded on or after October 1, 2004. Write in votes allowed.