Blawg Directory: Constitutional Law
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RedState
Political and legal news, commentary and analysis, with a conservative focus.
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Religion Clause
Religion Clause focuses on cases interpreting the First Amendment's religion clause, which reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." Its daily flurry of posts are devoted to news, issues and commentary relating to the free exercise of religion and church-state separation, and news updates about religious controversies. His posts often involve the fascinating intersection of religious law and secular law.
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SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog analyzes the cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and posts breaking news of court decisions. Supreme Court decisions are often posted here before the high court puts them on its own Web site.
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Seattle and King County Criminal, Family & Bankruptcy Lawyer
"Criminal defense and criminal law issues, with a particular emphasis on Washington state criminal law and federal criminal law. At the moment, the blog describes more topical areas in criminal defense, but will eventually grow to include more specific topics and discussion of developments in the law."
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State of (In)Dependence
"Commentary on the socialization of America."
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Supreme Court of Washington Blog
The blog provides news, information, and analysis of the cases before the Supreme Court of Washington.
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TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
TalkLeft says it contains "liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news." Its mission is to "intelligently and thoroughly examine issues, candidates and legislative initiatives as they pertain to constitutional rights, particularly those of persons accused of crime."
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Text & History
"Legal news and analysis concerning the Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court."
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The 13th Juror
Features news, court decisions and commentary on social justice issues, among other "random thoughts."
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The Broward Law Blog
"Commentary about legal news and columns which represent a cross section of American law and justice, with a clear slant to the left."
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The Center Blog
The Center Blog covers cases and legislation that are likely to be of interest to members of the Christian Legal Society.
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The Confrontation Blog
The Confrontation Blog is devoted to reporting and commenting on developments related to Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004). The decision held that “testimonial” evidence must be subjected to cross-examination for it to be admitted against criminal defendants.
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The Faculty Blog
The Faculty Blog posts articles and observations by scholars associated with the University of Chicago Law School and links to the related The Faculty Podcast.
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The Federalist Blog
The Federalist Blog contains the author's views on constitutional law. The blawg is not affiliated with the Federalist Society.
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The Legal Satyricon
"Occasionally irreverent thoughts on law, liberty, tech and politics." This blog focuses on First Amendment, entertainment, and intellectual property law issues as well as commentary on legal practice and legal education issues.
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The Right Coast
The Right Coast has "thoughts from San Diego on law, politics and culture."
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The Volokh Conspiracy
This blawg covers and debates news and political issues.
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The Yin Blog
"Law, politics, pop culture, sports, and a touch of Iowa."
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Unclaimed Territory
Glenn Greenwald launched Unclaimed Territory in 2005 as a political and legal blog. He is credited with breaking numerous legal affairs stories on his blog, and in 2006, he won the Koufax Award for best new blog. Unclaimed Territory now resides at Salon.com.
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Underdog Blog
Underdog Blog has posts about criminal defense law, including summaries of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Posts also address First Amendment and other constitutional law developments.