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  • Althouse

    Covers law, politics and the general musings of law professor Ann Althouse.

  • American Constitution Society Blog

    Covers a wide range of legal topics and includes a handy weekly roundup of blog posts for the occasional reader.

  • Balkinization

    "Balkinization an unanticipated consequence of Jack M. Balkin." This blawg focuses on constitutional, First Amendment and civil liberties issues.

  • Bench Conference

    This blawg closely tracks controversial legal news.

  • Bill of Rights Defense Committee

    "Headlines for and about the national grassroots movement to restore civil liberties."

  • Concurring Opinions

    Concurring Opinions is a general-interest legal blawg.

  • Criminal Law Library Blog

    This blawg alerts readers to new law-related books, articles and papers; library conferences; New York Supreme Court slip opinions and appellate division decisions, as well as other constitutional law opinions.

  • Daily Kos

    A popular and influential liberal blog featuring commentary and analysis on the latest political maneuvering.

  • Death Penalty Open Access Research

    Death Penalty Open Access Research bills itself as an open access case book for death penalty jurisprudence. It has links to statutes, articles, cases and other sources of death penalty information.

  • Defending People

    This blawg is about the art and science of criminal defense trial lawyering.

  • Discourse.net

    Features news, commentary and analysis of a variety of mainly legal and political topics mixed with personal musings.

  • Essentially Contested America

    Features commentary and news involving law, legal theory, politics and culture.

  • FiegerTime

    Geoffrey Fieger engages in an open conversation with blog readers all the while providing his take on any number of topics.

  • Fourthamendment.com

    Fourthamendment.com has summaries of search-and-seizure cases and news, intended as a supplement for the book Search and Seizure, published by Lexis Law Publishing.

  • How Appealing

    How Appealing calls itself the first blawg devoted to appellate litigation. Updated frequently throughout the day, it posts links to breaking legal news stories and important court decisions. The site is an affiliate of law.com and also has links to its stories.

  • Indiana Appellate Law Blog

    The blog provides summaries of published and "unpublished" opinions issued by the Indiana Court of Appeals and the Indiana Supreme Court.

  • InstaPundit

    Glenn Reynolds' blawg comments on current events and links to The Glenn and Helen Show, the podcast series he hosts with his wife, forensic psychologist Dr. Helen Smith. He says his "chief interest is in the intersection between advanced technologies and individual liberty."

  • Law of the Game

    "Video games, gambling, and other legal discussions. Your source for video game law."

  • Legal History Blog

    The Legal History Blog is regularly updated with posts about scholarship, news and new ideas in the realm of legal history.

    It contains links and references to historical documents, books and information.

  • Legal Theory Blog

    Legal Theory Blog says it contains "all the theory that fits." It posts links to articles in law reviews and elsewhere that discuss constitutional and legal theory.

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