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ACS Blog
This decidedly left-leaning blog from the American Constitution Society covers court cases and proposed legislation that threatens individual rights. Editorials coming from the likes of the ACLU, the First Amendment Center and gay-rights groups appear regularly.
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Appellate Daily
"Appellate Daily has the latest news headlines from all thirteen federal appellate courts, along with judge spotlights, case analysis, and related commentary."
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Bench Memos
Features news, commentary and criticism mainly involving the judiciary and confirmation process. Contributor Ed Whelan adds a daily "This Day in Judicial Activism" post highlighting opinions, injunctions and judicial appointments from years past that are sources of disappointment to him.
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Blawgconomics
"A blog exploring the intersection of law and economics." Topics include financial markets, SCOTUS, government stimulus plans, securities and investment strategies.
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Business Intellectual Property Internet Law Blog
"This blog discusses business, intellectual property and Internet law developments of interest to Rhode Island businesses and attorneys with an emphasis on intellectual property, electronic contracting and gaming."
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Circuit Splits
Authors aim to post timely reports and analysis of circuit splits among U.S. courts of appeals and other links of interest to appellate lawyers.
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Cleantech & Nano Blog
Blog discusses cleantech and nanotechnology. Topics include intellectual property issues, investing, regulations and legislation.
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ConfirmThem.com
ConfirmThem.com is a collaborative blawg that provides news and analysis of the judicial confirmation battles in the United States Senate.
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Corporate Political Activity Law Blog
"Analysis and commentary regarding federal, state and local pay-to-play laws, campaign finance law, lobbying and ethics. This blog provides up-to-date information about the ever-changing complex landscape of legal obligations in the area of political law."
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Court Beat
The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, rather than the court itself, is the focus here. USA Today reporter Joan Biskupic's posts cover their roles in recent rulings as well as her insights into their personalities, which are gleaned from her two decades of covering the court and research into her biographies of Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O'Connor.
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CourtArtist.com
"Going where cameras cannot." Posts include the blogger / artist's sketches from oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court and from other D.C.-area trials as well as a brief description of the what is pictured and links to further coverage.
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Crossroads
"Trails, travails and decision points in law, politics and culture in America."
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DailyWrit
This blawg focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court and the political and legal role it plays in the federal government.
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DC Dicta
Legal news and developments primarily on the U.S. Supreme Court, Congress and federal agencies in Washington, D.C.
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Defense Newsletter Blog
"Breaking news supplementing the defense newsletter covering 11th Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court Cases."
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First One @ One First
In 2010, the night before "every politically salient case from January through April" before the U.S. Supreme Court, blogger Mike Sacks planned to be first in line at One First Street. Some posts covered oral arguments; others covered his experiences while in line, and those write-ups were cross-posted on ABAJournal.com. More recent posts offer some coverage of fall arguments and other SCOTUS-related discussion.
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Florida Employment Lawyer Blog
Blog is devoted to employment law cases, mainly in Florida, but also nationally. Posts usually include copies of the case opinion or complaint using Scribd.
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FT Law, P.S.
Blog discusses criminal law and procedure, as well as court opinions in Washington and nationally.
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Immigration Visa Lawyer Blog
Discusses immigration law news, opinions and legislation in the United States. Blog offers webinars with titles such as "Don't Waste Any More Time Waiting on EB-3 Priority Dates - Convert your Green Card Case to EB-2 and Jump to the Finish Line."
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JURIS_Blog
"The Official Blog of the Duquesne University School of Law News Magazine."

