October 2009 Civil Rights Top Blawgs
Covers human rights, free speech, death penalty, LGBT rights, refugees and torture. From Amnesty International.
Covers the defense of accessibility claims under the ADA and FHA. By Richard Hunt.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Offers comments on social justice issues, news and court decisions. By Florida A&M College of Law Professor Jacqueline Dowd.
Offers commentary on civil rights issues, recent decisions and other areas of interest to New York civil litigators and criminal practitioners. By Nicole L. Black.
Employment law blog about workplace abuse, bullying and discrimination. By Patricia Barnes.
Covers detention in the war against terrorism. From New York Law School.
Edited by Andrew M. Ironside.
Edited by Martha F. Davis, Margaret Drew, Lauren Bartlett, Carrie Bettinger Lopez, Leigh Goodmark, Brian Howe, Deena Hurwitz, Risa Kaufman, Sital Kilantry, Mariah McGill, Fran Quigley, Katherine Schultz, David Singleton, Cindy Soohoo, Jonathan Todrews, Penny Venetis and Lesley Wexler.
Edited by John Kang and Tracy A. Thomas.
Covers school law, special education, bullying, school discipline and school-related First Amendment rights.
Discusses the intersection of civil rights, criminal defense, and police misconduct litigation, from the perspective of a NYC litigator. By Michael Lumer.
Covers developments in disability law and related fields.
Thoughts of a 30-something, married, Unitarian, dog-loving attorney.
Covers abortion, contraception, pregnancy and fetal rights. By Caitlin E. Borgmann.
Covers wiretaps, privacy, copyright, and free speech. By Jennifer Granick.
Covers issues of race, gender, and class, as well as how government and politics affect society.
Covers the impact of relationship laws on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex people in Australia. By Stephen Page.
Discusses special education law topics. By Jim Gerl.
Covers issues affecting the poor and indigent.