Student Action Campaign

Blog Roll

Check out what's happening in the Blogosphere

These blogs might interest you:


http://www.acsblog.org/
This blog, hosted by the American Constitution Society, contains several postings on a range of subjects from Criminal Law, to Federalism, to IP and Tech Law.  It includes posts from guest bloggers and is open for comments or questions on any of the blogs.


http://balkin.blogspot.com/
This blog, founded and run by Jack Balkin, a Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School, contains blogs of various law professors and students.  Subject matters vary and not guided by a preset list of topics.


http://blogs.abcnews.com/legalities/
This blog, support by ABC News, features posts from ABC News Legal Correspondent Jan Greenburg that center around the theme of "Life and the Law".  It is open to general questions and comments from users as well as those directed specifically for Jan Greenburg.


http://blogs.enotes.com/decision-blog/
This blog, sponsored by enotes.com, centers specifically around court decisions.  It categorizes all blogs into topics ranging from immigration to the death penalty and features a "Decision of the Day" which highlights a blog on a different court decision everyday.


http://www.campusprogress.org/blog
This blog, created by Campus Progress, is specifically for students/the younger generation to voice their opinion on topics important to them.  The topics are varied and not categorized, some of the posts include pictures and youtube videos, and anyone can blog.


http://www.concurringopinions.com/
This blog, entitled "Concurring Opinions", has seven main authors with a short list of guest authors.  The topics focus on the theme of "the Law, the Universe, and Everything" and varies from corporate law to privacy.


http://www.dailykos.com/
This blog, sponsored by Daily Kos, is a liberal blog relatively focused on tracking and criticizing the current administration.  Everyone is encouraged to post and you can follow the posts or "diaries" of your favorite bloggers.  


http://www.firedoglake.com/
This blog, sponsored by FireDogLake, invites posts on topics ranging from gay rights to the War on Terror.  It has a specific focus on Democratic issues and features impressive guest bloggers like Hilary Clinton.


http://howappealing.law.com/
This blog, entitled "How Appealing", is devoted to appellate litigation.  All of the blogs are authored by Howard J. Bashman. 


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/
This blog, sponsored by The Huffington Post, has hundreds of bloggers, top news stories, and a blogger index.  The subjects of the blogs, though not organized into a list of topics, all focus around national current events.


http://www.mydd.com/
This blog, sponsored by My Direct Democracy, has no list of set subjects but focuses on national political issues of and between the Democratic and Republican Party.  It also provides a link to its Blog Talk Radio.


http://lawschooldems.blogspot.com
This blog, created and maintained by the National Democratic Law Students Council, has four blog authors and is open to comments from anyone.  The blog topics center around getting students and the younger generation involved in the Democratic Party and contains posts regarding internships and campaign opportunities.


http://www.liberaloasis.com/
This blog, hosted by Liberal Oasis, has one major author who comments liberally on what's in the news.  The site includes blogs that are classified into a handle-full of topics as well as links to news and information.


http://www.rightwingwatch.org/
This blog, sponsored by People for the American Way and entitled "Right Wing Watch", contains blogs on topics from voting to censorship.  The blog content focuses on discussing and criticizing conservative action and rhetoric.


http://www.scotusblog.com/movabletype/
This blog, entitled the "Supreme Court of the United States Blog", focuses solely on summary and commentary of Supreme Court cases.  The site and blogs contain links to cases and transcripts and any guest blogger is welcome.


http://www.thetortellini.com/
This blog, entitled "The Tortellini, contains blogs centered around the theme of "Bits of Law and politics, with sauce".  The blogs have one author and, though mostly focus on court cases and legal issues, also deal with social issues.


http://tortdeform.com/
This blog, entitled "The Civil Justice Defense Blog", deals with issues put forth by the tort reform movement and equal access to American courts.  The blog has four main contributors with a list of guest contributors and is open to comments from anyone. 


http://volokh.com/
This blog, sponsored by the Volokh Conspiracy, tackles topics of social justice and international politics.  It has a restricted list of blog authors but welcomes comments from anyone.


http://x-judge.blogspot.com/index.html
This blog, entitled X-judge, contains blogs by H. Lee Sarokin, a former Court of Appeals judge.  Sarokin discusses issues of justice, politics, and court cases in America.