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  • Probable Cause

    "The legal blog with the really low standard of review. While the primary emphasis of this blog is criminal law and procedure, there will be occasional commentary on constitutional and international law, as well."

  • Media Law Minnesota

    Features media law issues primarily in Minnesota.

  • FiegerTime

    Geoffrey Fieger engages in an open conversation with blog readers all the while providing his take on any number of topics.

  • Constitutional Law Prof Blog

    "Tracks and analyzes cases, current developments, and scholarship in constitutional law, with a particular eye toward teaching constitutional law."

  • Indiana Appellate Law Blog

    The blog provides summaries of published and "unpublished" opinions issued by the Indiana Court of Appeals and the Indiana Supreme Court.

  • Washington State Gun Lawyer

    "Primary focus on disaster preparedness, tactical and practical weaponry issues related to police, military and armed civilians. We also republish interesting comments and articles related to military history and security planning."

  • Of Arms & the Law

    "Content centers around the Second Amendment with detours to gun dogs, firearms, crime, pirates, and politics."

  • Anglican Curmudgeon

    "Curmudgeonly comments on the current trials and tribulations of being in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion at the same time, with emphasis on canon law and litigation involving the Episcopal Church, on the interface between law and politics, and between religion and science."

  • Text & History

    "Legal news and analysis concerning the Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court."

  • Police Issues

    "Informed, dispassionate commentaries and news updates on key criminal justice and law enforcement issues."

  • Law at the End of the Day

    "Comments on current issues in transnational law and policy. These essays focus on the constitution of regulatory communities (political, economic, and religious) as they manage their constituencies and the conflicts between them. The context is globalization. This is an academic field-free zone: expect to travel "without documents" through the sometimes strongly guarded boundaries of international relations, constitutional, international, comparative, and corporate law."

  • Scrivener’s Error

    "Law and reality in publishing (seldom the same thing) from the author's side of the slush pile, with occasional forays into military affairs, censorship and the First Amendment, legal theory, and anything else that strikes me as interesting."

  • Taking Liberties

    "Iconoclastic takes on politics, the economy, and individual rights. Sample topics: economy, politics, interviews, free speech, property rights, gun rights, lessons in economics, individual rights, interviews, technology, features."

  • One Court of Justice

    Bloggers here have assumed the weighty task of analyzing all opinions and orders of the Michigan Supreme Court, plus key opinions of the Michigan Court of Appeals.

  • Nahmod Law

    Posts cover "42 U.S.C. section 1983, perhaps the most important federal civil rights statute, and on constitutional law (especially the First Amendment), the teaching of constitutional law and other law-related topics."

  • Ask the Judge

    Posts are addressed to teens and cover how the law may affect them, such as First Amendment issues in schools, cyberbullying and litigation brought by teens against other teens, charges relating to parenting decisions.

  • Gamso - For the Defense

    "Commentary from an Ohio criminal defense lawyer and anti-death-penalty activist on criminal law and procedure, constitutional law, jurisprudence, and related matters."

  • California Defamation Law Blog

    "The purpose of my blog is to educate (and occasionally entertain) you in the area of California defamation law, obviously."

  • Copyrights & Campaigns

    "News and analysis of copyright, First Amendment, and related issues from a pro-copyright-owner perspective, with emphasis on the interaction of these issues with campaigns and the political process." The blog has coverage of the Recording Industry Association of America v. Joel Tenenbaum copyright infringement case and trial in Boston.

  • Nerdlaw.org

    "Law for nerds at heart."

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