May 2025 Constitutional Law Top Blawgs
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.
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 Cornell Law School Professor Michael Dorf and his friends.
By Yale Law School Professor Jack M. Balkin.
Provides legal analysis and commentary on topical legal news and cases.
Provides commentary on criminal law, civil liberties and jurisprudence. By Jeffrey Gamso.
Covers the Supreme Court of the United States. By Bloomberg Law.
By University of Miami law professor Michael Froomkin. Covers civil liberties, the Internet, Guantanamo, Iraq attrocities, politics and more.
Covers freedom of the press. By Robert J. Ambrogi.
From the American Civil Liberties Union.
Covers constitutional law, criminal law, free speech and torts.
Covers privacy laws and regulations.
Coves constitutional law and US Supreme Court jurisprudence. By Scarinci Hollenbeck.
Covers constitutional and legal issues in a non-lawyerly way. By David J. Shestokas.
Covers life in California, law, food, and politics. By Transplanted Lawyer.
Left-leaning, social justice-minded slant on law and justice issues, the death penalty, politics, and current events.
Features art and cultural heritage law resources and reviews.
A legal blog written by a recent graduate of UCLA School of Law. Posts cover a wide range of topics, but areas of focus include criminal law, constitutional law, law and technology, and commentary on scholarship and legal education.
A law blog by Albany Law School Professor Stephen Gottlieb and Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship James Gathii