Blawg Directory: Judiciary
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United Students Federation (USF) Pakistan
"The idea behind United Students Federation is to provide a platform to the Pakistani students from all over the country and abroad to unite and raise their voice against all the social evils and spread political awareness among the masses."
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Gavel Grab
This blawg is dedicated to impartiality, accountability, and the war over the courts. Posts focus on judicial election campaigns, efforts to strip courts of jurisdiction, politically motivated attacks on judges and diversity on the bench.
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Washington Briefs
This blawg covers the intersection of law and politics in Washington.
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What the Judge Ate for Breakfast
"Inside the courts of Wichita, Kan."
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Suits & Sentences
"Covers federal courts in Washington, D.C., all appellate circuits, specialized federal courts and any interesting fact pattern that comes along."
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Judicial Ethics Forum
An open and academic discussion of judicial ethics, discipline and disqualification.
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The Ninth Justice
"News and analysis on the search to fill the Supreme Court." The first post of this National Journal blog went up the day Obama confirmed that U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter was leaving the court, and since then, multiple posts have gone up each weekday. The blawg includes a long list of candidates to fill Souter's seat. Sonia Sotomayor of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was nominated May 26. You can also follow The Ninth Justice on Twitter.
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Southern Appeal
"Giving the bayonet to the 'dictatorship of relativism' since 2002." Sympathies lie with the Republican party and the Roman Catholic Church.
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Law Dork, 2.0
"Regulation and regulators at the state and federal level, LGBT issues, judicial appointments and the Obama administration more generally."
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Underneath Their Robes
"News, gossip, and colorful commentary about the federal judiciary." This blawg was relaunched in April 2009 after fizzling out in the fall of 2007. The blog's first incarnation is probably best-known for its Superhotties of the Federal Judiciary contest and the dramatic reveal in the New Yorker of David Lat's authorship. (Initially, Lat blogged here anonymously.)
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Hog Law
"Attempts to provide analysis that is useful to practitioners in Arkansas and interesting to constitutional law scholars across the nation. Arkansas legal news and commentary on the Arkansas Supreme Court."
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Legal Beat
"Chronicles the relationship and tensions between Congress and the courts. It examines high-profile court cases that pit judges against lawmakers and takes you behind the scenes in the Senate battles over judicial nominations. It also explores lawmakers' attempts to rein in the courts and the judiciary's efforts to get more resources out of Congress."