March 2014 Constitutional Law Top Blawgs
By Eugene Volokh, Dale Carpenter, David Kopel, David Bernstein, David Post, Erik Jaffe, Ilya Somin, Jim Lindgren, Jonathan Adler, Kevan Choset, Orin Kerr, Randy Barnett, Russell Korobkin, Sasha Volokh, Stuart Benjamin, Todd Zywicki & Tyler Cowen.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers the Supreme Court of the United States. By Bloomberg Law.
By University of Toledo College of Law Professor Howard M. Friedman.
Left-leaning, social justice-minded slant on law and justice issues, the death penalty, politics, and current events.
Covers civil rights and constitutional law. From the ACLU.
By Yale Law School Professor Jack M. Balkin.
Edited by University of Miami School of Law Professor Michael Froomkin, The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)–JOTWELL–invites law professors to join us in filling a telling gap in legal scholarship by creating a space where legal academics will go to identify, celebrate, and discuss the best new legal scholarship.
Covers constitutional law, criminal law, DUI, drugs, First Amendment and immigration. By Jon Katz, P.C.
Provides commentary on criminal law, civil liberties and jurisprudence. By Jeffrey Gamso.
Provides commentary on law, politics and justice. By Professor Darren Hutchinson.
Listen to lectures by and discussions with the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School.
Features art and cultural heritage law resources and reviews.
Covers constitutional law and jurisprudence (in Spanish). Features legal news, cases and commentaries from Argentina, U.S. and the Americas.
By Cornell Law School Professor Michael Dorf and his friends.
This blog is dedicated to informing the general public, as well as attorneys and real estate professionals, about current condemnation and redevelopment procedures and their impact on private property. Published by William J. Ward of Carlin Ward.
Covers freedom of the press. By Robert J. Ambrogi.
Covers constitutional law, copyright/technology, corporate law, criminal law, free speech, genetic testing, international law, national security and more.
Covers developments in the entire range of issues addressed by the Federal Communications Commission in its regulation of spectrum-related activities, as well as copyright, trademark, First Amendment and Internet issues. By Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth.