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Law Professor Blogs, LLC is the nation's only network of legal blogs edited primarily by law »
Law Professor Blogs, LLC is the nation's only network of legal blogs edited primarily by law professors. Law Professor Blogs, LLC’s legal blogs are edited by over 100 law professors, deans, and lawyers. Editors include leading scholars and educators who are committed to providing the web source of legal news, information, commentary, and analysis for law professors, practitioners, government and nonprofit lawyers, and students in their respective fields.
The Faculty Lounge Blog consists of conversations about law, culture and academia. Constitutional »
The Faculty Lounge Blog consists of conversations about law, culture and academia. Constitutional Law related topics are discussed here. One can speak up in this blog.
The Centre on Constitutional Change (CCC) is a leading centre for the study of constitutional »
The Centre on Constitutional Change (CCC) is a leading centre for the study of constitutional change and territorial politics in the United Kingdom and beyond. It was established in August 2013 to research the UK’s changing constitutional relationships. In the longer term, it will build a multi-institutional research centre which creates capacity for interdisciplinary work on the social, economic and political challenges facing Scotland, irrespective of the outcome of the referendum.
Robert Hazell founded the Unit initially to conduct detailed research and planning on »
Robert Hazell founded the Unit initially to conduct detailed research and planning on constitutional reform in the UK. We continue to fulfil that remit, but also assess the effects of reforms that have taken place, and research constitutional and political arrangements beyond the UK.
I·CON-The International Journal of Constitutional Law –unashamedly celebrates the old virtues »
I·CON-The International Journal of Constitutional Law –unashamedly celebrates the old virtues of Journal publishing: discernment and selectivity in the choice of articles to publish and an attempt at thoughtfulness and creativity in building each issue, with every effort to give the reader assurances of quality, relevance and interest.
Verfassungsblog is a forum of debate on topical events and developments in constitutional law and »
Verfassungsblog is a forum of debate on topical events and developments in constitutional law and politics in Germany, the emerging European constitutional space, and beyond. It sees itself as an interface between the academic expert discourse on the one hand and the political public sphere on the other.
Justia is an online platform that provides the community with open access to the law, legal »
Justia is an online platform that provides the community with open access to the law, legal information, and lawyers. Justia's purpose is to advance the availability of legal resources for the benefit of society. We developed and maintain Justia.com, one of the highest trafficked legal websites in the world that includes a robust lawyer directory, free case law and codes, and community resources.
India Legal is a current affairs magazine which emphasis on investigative articles, exclusives, »
India Legal is a current affairs magazine which emphasis on investigative articles, exclusives, trend breaking pieces, and insightful features. India Legal enclose Apex-High Court News, Indian Law News Updates, Legal Issues in India, IL's live law reportage with inputs from bar & bench.
Professor Jonathan Turley is a nationally recognized legal scholar who has written extensively in »
Professor Jonathan Turley is a nationally recognized legal scholar who has written extensively in areas ranging from constitutional law to legal theory to tort law. He has written over three dozen academic articles that have appeared in a variety of leading law journals at Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Chicago, and other schools.
The Leaflet is “An Imprint of Lawyers Collective”, the legal NGO that the duo founded way »
The Leaflet is “An Imprint of Lawyers Collective”, the legal NGO that the duo founded way back in 1980.Lawyers Collective has been known and respected for decades for its pioneering work in civil rights, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, laws and legislations against domestic violence, sexual harassment at workplace, access to medicine, HIV/AIDS work, legal aid for sex workers, trade unions and workers’ rights, helping minority community women get property rights, and so much more.
Through an analysis of some of our important constitutional cases, past and present, I seek to »
Through an analysis of some of our important constitutional cases, past and present, I seek to engage with the set of diverse political and philosophical values that underlies the text of the Constitution, and has informed its interpretation over the years. These values may be articulate or inarticulate premises of judicial decisions.
Constitutional Accountability Center envisions a future in which judges, policymakers, academics »
Constitutional Accountability Center envisions a future in which judges, policymakers, academics, non-profit organizations, and the public understand the Constitution, in its most vital respects, to be a progressive document, and always apply the text, history, and values of the whole Constitution to resolve disputes over its meaning.
RSRR is a peer-reviewed, student-run, Journal and Blog. RTs are not endorsements
RSRR is a peer-reviewed, student-run, Journal and Blog. RTs are not endorsements.
LSPR is run by a group of students from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. »
LSPR is run by a group of students from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. We aim to use our legal expertise and analytical skills to present novel arguments on domestic and international issues that affect our daily lives.
Mark Elliott is Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, and a »
Mark Elliott is Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He is also Legal Adviser to the House of Lords Constitution Committee and a co-founder of the international biennial series of Public Law Conferences.
Mr. Greenberg has argued landmark appeals in the areas of restrictive employment covenants, »
Mr. Greenberg has argued landmark appeals in the areas of restrictive employment covenants, zoning and planning, class actions, and other fields. He has briefed many other appeals as well, including several Supreme Court of New Jersey cases in which the Court allowed him to submit briefs as an amicus curiae (friend of the Court). The Supreme Court of New Jersey, the Appellate Division, and courts in other states have cited with approval articles that Mr. Greenberg has written.
Double Aspect was started in April 2012, with the purpose of offering some comments on (mostly »
Double Aspect was started in April 2012, with the purpose of offering some comments on (mostly Canadian) constitutional law, constitutional theory, and legal and political philosophy. It eventually expanded into (mostly Canadian) administrative law, and occasionally makes forays into some other, more or less related areas.