Annual Statement, 2020

Site disclosures

Total operating cost: $192

Total content acquisition costs: $0

Total site visits: 89,497 (+13.8% over 2019)

Total unique visitors: 76,237 67,446 (+13% over 2019)

Total pageviews: 110,074 94,053 (+17% over 2019)

Top referrers:
Twitter (5995)
Election Law Blog (2020)
Facebook (1822)
Pajamas Media (1624)
TaxProf Blog (888)
The Epoch Times (584)
USA Today (535)
Reason (491)
Above the Law (449)
Reddit (347)
PrawfsBlawg (220)
Leiter’s Law School Reports (213)

Most popular content (by pageviews):
Ranking the most liberal and conservative law firms (July 16, 2013) (11,568)
Four (unlikely) ways the 2020 presidential election ends up in the House of Representatives (Sept. 28, 2020) (2202)
Justice Ginsburg turns the “Purcell Principle” upside down in Wisconsin primary case (Apr. 6, 2020) (2138)
A few Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts for legal writing (Oct. 4, 2019) (2041)
What about “J.D. advantage” jobs? (Apr. 23, 2014) (1992)
Which law schools have the best and worst debt-to-income ratios among recent graduates? (Nov. 21, 2019) (1960)

I have omitted "most popular search results" (99% of search results not disclosed by search engine, very few common searches in 2020).

Sponsored content: none

Revenue generated: none

Platform: Squarespace

Privacy disclosures

External trackers: one (Google Analytics)

Individuals with internal access to site at any time in 2020: one (Derek Muller)

*Over the course of a year, various spam bots may begin to visit the site at a high rate. As they did so, I added them to a referral exclusion list, but their initial visits are not disaggregated from the overall totals. These sites are also excluded from the top referrers list. Additionally, all visits from my own computers are excluded.