June 2025 Civil Rights Top Blawgs
Provides commentary on criminal law, civil liberties and jurisprudence. By Jeffrey Gamso.
Covers global poverty, welfare and current affairs. By Professor Ezra Rosser.
Discusses special education law topics. By Jim Gerl.
Left-leaning, social justice-minded slant on law and justice issues, the death penalty, politics, and current events.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers racial and sexual harassment and education law. By Employment Law Firm PC.
By University of Toledo College of Law Professor Howard M. Friedman.
From the American Civil Liberties Union.
Covers civil rights opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. By Bergstein & Ullrich, LLP.
Covers legal news affecting Long Island, New York residents, including civil rights, real estate matters, constitutional issues, and more.
Offers comments on social justice issues, news and court decisions. By Florida A&M College of Law Professor Jacqueline Dowd.
Covers 42 USC Section 1983 and constitutional law. By Professor Sheldon Nahmod.
A blawg from Albany Law School's Diversity Office to engage all students, faculty and staff to create a community of inclusion and to have an open forum to address issues facing all of us.
Covers criminal law, DUI and civil rights. By Peterson Law Offices.
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.
Covers gay marriage, civil unions, and step-parent and co-parent adoptions. By Irene C. Olszewski.
Covers constitutional law, criminal law, free speech and torts.
Covers the defense of accessibility claims under the ADA and FHA. By Richard Hunt.
Educational legal blog written for the layman on criminal defense, personal injury, and civil rights topics.
Covers economic security and opportunity, health care justice, housing justice and legal aid. By the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law.