Blawg Directory: Executive Branch
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Daily Kos
A popular and influential liberal blog featuring commentary and analysis on the latest political maneuvering.
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RedState
Political and legal news, commentary and analysis, with a conservative focus.
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Power Line
A blawg "covering income taxes, campaign finance and welfare reform, affirmative action, race in the criminal justice system and conservative politics."
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Jonathan Turley
Law and order news-of-the-weird, news stories concerning criminal charges against police officers and members of the military and scandals in the U.S. Justice Department.
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Court Watch
This blawg, updated a few times per month, comments on the executive branch, trials of terrorists and U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
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Justice Watch
This blawg "is a dynamic forum launched by Alliance for Justice to focus attention on the deliberate politicization of the Justice Department and attempts by movement conservatives to pack the federal judiciary with like-minded ideologues."
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DC Dicta
Legal news and developments primarily on the U.S. Supreme Court, Congress and federal agencies in Washington, D.C.
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Pardon Power
Dedicated to following the very latest news regarding presidential pardons and the pardon power (or clemency powers) as exercised in each state.
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Wronging Rights
"Very serious commentary on very important issues." A human rights blog with some sarcastic posts.
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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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Freespace
Posts for the most part take on the current presidential administration's economic policy and occasionally music or film.
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Executive Watch
"Dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and providing a forum for discussion of questions of presidential power."
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