Blawg Directory: Legal Theory
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Concurring Opinions
Concurring Opinions is a general-interest legal blawg.
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Feminist Law Professors
Feminist Law Professors highlights the work of feminist law professors and contains information about articles and events that are likely to be of interest to them.
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PrawfsBlawg
PrawfsBlawg says it is "just some friends trying to get the arguments right." They post observations on legal news, law and culture.
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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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The Right Coast
The Right Coast has "thoughts from San Diego on law, politics and culture."
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Mirror of Justice
A blog devoted to the "development of Catholic legal theory."
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Jurisdynamics
"Jurisdynamics describes the interplay between legal responses to exogenous change and the law's endogenous adaptive capacity. This blog focuses on tools (mathematics, linguistics, complexity theory, and biology) and subjects (regulation, innovation, environmental law, and natural disasters) that invite jurisdynamic analysis."
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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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Drug Law Blog
This blawg "concentrates on evolving areas of law related to the policing and regulation of drugs and cases that deal with civil liability around drug safety. In particular, this blog explores the boundary between the criminal law and the civil/administrative structure of drug regulation, and argues that regulatory mechanisms may offer solutions to some of the most troubling consequences of America's war on drugs."
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American Constitution Society Blog
Covers a wide range of legal topics and includes a handy weekly roundup of blog posts for the occasional reader.
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The Becker-Posner Blog
The Becker-Posner Blog explores current issues in economics, law and policy.
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The Faculty Blog
The Faculty Blog posts articles and observations by scholars associated with the University of Chicago Law School.
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Collaborative Divorce Newsblog
"Helping people make respectful, civilized, values-based transitions from couple to single."
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Empirical Legal Studies
"The ELS blog serves as an online forum to discuss and provide links for emerging empirical legal scholarship, provide conference updates, discuss empirical claims that have emerged in public and political discourse, facilitate discussion for guest empirical scholars and assess current empirical findings and methodologies."
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BlackProf
"Race, law and culture." Law professors blog on racially significant legal, political and sociological developments of the past and present, and spotlight black media figures.
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Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog
"News and views about philosophy, the academic profession, academic freedom, intellectual culture ... and a bit of poetry."
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Tillers on Evidence and Inference
Covers news and developments relating to evidence, legal theory and legal education.
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Essentially Contested America
Features commentary and news involving law, legal theory, politics and culture.
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Campus--ADR Tech Blog
"My work explores innnovative ways to support conflict resolution knowledge and skill development, with recent efforts focused on the use of technology and the world wide web," and this is reflected on the blawg, which discusses various conflict resolution-related topics.
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TortDeform
TortDeform says it "confronts and transcends the arguments put forth by the tort 'reform' movement, working to ensure that all Americans can access the courts." Many posts deal with fairness in the justice system.