Constitutional Law

  • FiegerTime

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

  • First Amendment Center

    Posts are devoted to First Amendment issues.

  • Fourthamendment.com

    Fourthamendment.com has summaries of search-and-seizure cases and news, intended as a supplement for the book Search and Seizure, published by Lexis Law Publishing.

  • 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."

  • Health Care at the High Court

    Posts analyze the constitutionality of the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and of the possible outcomes of United States Department of Health and Human Services v. State of Florida and National Federation of Independent Business v. Kathleen Sebelius, which will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court from March 26-28.

  • 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."

  • How Appealing

    How Appealing calls itself the first blawg devoted to appellate litigation. Updated frequently throughout the day, it posts links to breaking legal news stories and important court decisions. The site is an affiliate of law.com and also has links to its stories.

  • Ideablawg

    "Where ideas and the law connect."

  • InstaPundit

    Glenn Reynolds' blawg comments on current events. He says his "chief interest is in the intersection between advanced technologies and individual liberty."

  • Issues in Tax Controversy

    "Baker Hostetler’s tax lawyers present commentary on tax enforcement, news and developments on the team’s blog, Issues in Tax Controversy."

  • j u s t c r i m

    Bills itself as an open access case book for death penalty jurisprudence. It has links to statutes, articles, cases and other sources of death penalty information.

  • Just Enrichment

    "As our time in law school draws frighteningly near its end, we have begun Just Enrichment so that we can continue the discussions we’ve had over bagels and coffee even when we’re no longer all sitting at the same kitchen table." Posts cover public opinion, constitutional law and sometimes intellectual property and criminal justice topics.

  • Landsberg Law Office

    "Hawaii and the Law through my eyes." Blog is written from the perspective of a criminal defense attorney. Topics include famous criminal cases such as the Casey Anthony murder trial and Dominique Strauss-Kahn's rape trial.

  • 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."

  • Law of the Game

    "Video games, gambling, and other legal discussions. Your source for video game law."

  • Law Offices of David Michael Cantor

    Blog discusses criminal defense, Supreme Court decisions, DUI laws, constitutional law, immigration law and current events. Occasionally has video podcasts.

  • Legal Ethics Emporium

    "Law permeates every aspect of society and is an amorphous 'creature' as it has historically been employed to both justify the status quo and engender social change. Law has served as a cloak of authority and power for both moral and immoral behavior. Law, ethics and morality are interrelated, but exist as separate concepts that sometimes align and other times are in tension with one another. Creating an awareness of the interplay of these concepts in our daily lives may not only be a fascinating and fun endeavor, but hopefully encourages a more thoughtful approach to the major issues of the day."

  • Legal History Blog

    "Scholarship, news and new ideas in legal history." Posts cover new books and scholarship related to legal history, note when journal editors are seeking papers related to legal history and information about relevant upcoming panel discussions.

  • 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.

  • LegalTXTS

    "LegalTXTS reports on the latest developments in law and technology, with an emphasis on legal issues regarding digital media, privacy and data security, and information management."

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