February 2007 Judiciary Top Blawgs

  1. Covers the Supreme Court of the United States. By Bloomberg Law.
  2. Covers the constitutional, political, and cultural controversies which define the character of America. By Widener University School of Law Professor Robert Justin Lipkin.
  3. Offers perspectives on judicial decisionmaking and the legal process. By Professors Jim Chen, Alfred Brophy, Stefanie Lindquist, R.J. Lipkin, Chad M. Oldfather, Lori A. Ringhand, and Elizabeth Weeks.
  4. Devoted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, with special emphasis on patent litigation. By Michael C. Smith.
  5. Features the synopses of opinions from Maryland courts, including the Court of Appeals and the Court of Special Appeals.
  6. Provides news and notes regarding federal practice in the Southern District of Florida. By David Markus
  7. Feature case summaries and commentary by the Federal Defenders office in New York City.
  8. Covers Florida Law and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. By Matt Conigliaro.
  9. News, gossip, and colorful commentary about the federal judiciary.
  10. Covers education law, politics, and the judiciary. By Stuart Buck.
  11. Features news about the European Court of Justice. By Allard Knook.
  12. Covers recent criminal cases from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. By Russell Wheeler.
  13. A national conversation about the Constitution, its history and its contemporary relevance. From The National Constitution Center.
  14. Covers criminal law, violent crime and the judiciary. By Joel Jacobsen.
  15. Covers news and opinions from the Texas Supreme Court. By Shawn Rabin.
  16. Case summaries and commentary by Federal Defenders of the Third Circuit.
  17. Follows the opinions of the South Carolina appellate courts, the Fourth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. By Womble Carlyle.
  18. Case summaries and commentary by Federal Defenders of the Seventh Circuit.
  19. Thoughts on recent Ninth Circuit and California appellate cases, by University of San Diego School of Law Professor Shaun Martin.
  20. Covers the judicial confirmation battles in the United States Senate.