Blawg Directory: Civil Rights
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Section 1983 Civil Rights Law Reporter
Covers current trends in section 1983 civil rights litigation and law, including news and analysis of interest to law enforcement agencies, public entities, and civil rights litigators.
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Sexual Orientation and the Law Blog
Legal issues involving sexuality and gender identity.
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Special Ed Justice
News, information, tips and observations on special education law. Posts cover the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, tips for parents who are reviewing the results of school district testing, and "outrageous statements that parents are told by their school districts on an almost daily basis."
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Sui Generis—a New York Law Blog
Commentary on civil rights issues, court decisions and other issues of interest to New York civil litigators and criminal practitioners.
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Sustained!
"Current legal events from a modern black perspective."
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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 Sentencing Project
This blawg covers news related to legislation regarding criminal sentencing, disenfranchisement and other inmate-rights issues.
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Think Outside the Cage
A blog of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition, focused on reversing the trend of mass incarceration.
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Transnational Law Blog
"A study of law regulating actions or events transcending national frontiers."
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Votelaw
"At the intersection of politics and law: redistricting, campaign finance, the right to vote, election law and administration, and politicians in trouble.
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Wage Law
"The California Wage And Hour Law Weblog." Discussion of wage and hour legal issues, law and legislation under California and federal law.
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Wait a Second!
Covers the civil rights decisions of the New York City-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Women’s Rights Employment Law Blog
The Women's Rights Employment Law Blog covers women's and transgender rights, with links to news items and posts of reader comments.
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Workbeat
"We make our money off of racism, gender discrimination and ethnic intolerance. There is no shortage of work in South Florida, a melting pot that has never quite come to a boil."
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Z the Monthly Blog and Legal Newsletter
"A blog and newsletter about the politics of crime (criminal politics) and prison legal issues. Should the law advance Deterrence or Retribution, Banishment or Rehabilitation? Donations and store proceeds feed the Prison Innocence Project and Monthly Newsletter (annual report available on request)."