February 2013 Civil Rights Top Blawgs
By University of Toledo College of Law Professor Howard M. Friedman.
Covers abortion, contraception, pregnancy and fetal rights. By Caitlin E. Borgmann.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers civil rights and constitutional law. From the ACLU.
Provides commentary on criminal law, civil liberties and jurisprudence. By Jeffrey Gamso.
Covers feminism, sexism, reproductive rights and women's health. By Professors Ann Bartow and Bridget Crawford.
Covers global poverty, welfare and current affairs. By Professors Ezra Rosser and Lowell Kent Hull.
Discusses special education law topics. By Jim Gerl.
Covers developments in disability law and related fields.
Covers employment and labor law issues. By McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC.
Covers prisoners' rights and criminal justice in the United Kingdom. By former prisoner John Hirst Hull.
Covers gay marriage, civil unions, and step-parent and co-parent adoptions. By Irene C. Olszewski.
Left-leaning, social justice-minded slant on law and justice issues, the death penalty, politics, and current events.
Covers employment and discrimination issues related to civil service. By the Law Offices of Kevin P. Sheerin.
Provides commentary on law, politics and justice. By Professor Darren Hutchinson.
By Steven C. Perkins.
Covers human rights, free speech, death penalty, LGBT rights, refugees and torture. From Amnesty International.
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.
Cardozo law student division of CRI founded by 2010 Cardozo graduates Danielle Goldstein and Benjamin Ryberg. CRI-Cardozo has over 40 student members and is dedicated to raising awareness about human rights abuses against children.
Protecting Native Nations for the Seventh Generation. News, views, and opinions about federal Indian law and tribal governance by law professors who teach in the field.