Socio-Legal Blog Forums

Blogs provide important insights and opportunities for discussion regarding socio-legal research.

Blog forums provide important insights and opportunities for discussion regarding socio-legal research. On this page is a short list of forums and resources  of interest to the extended Baldy Center community. 


  • The ASC has two blogs — In Brief and Expert Forum —  offering short news-like updates as well as in-depth, comprehensive discussion that focuses on pressing progressive and legal issues.


  • The Criminal Legal Justice Foundation sponsors these captivating blogs that revolve around policymaking, criminal law, and reform in modern day America. 


  • The Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog understands human rights, intense conflict, and ubiquitous disparities in its short prose.


  • This blog offers commentary on current developments and scholarship in the field of international economic law and policy.  Its goal is to stimulate discussion of trade issues.


  • The University of Sussex invites its staff and students to write important and interesting blogs regarding the intersection law, politics, and sociology of modern day issues.


  • Features scholarship, news and new ideas in legal history.


  • Forums presented by the University of Leiden showcase the diversity of laws, policies, and conflicts across the globe.

  • Opinio Juris features forums weighted in international law and reform while delving into specific issues like human rights and modern conflict.


  • Pace Environmental Law Review forums provide information, context, and commentary on current events in the field of environmental law.


  • The SLR Forum features comprehensive blogs on the intersection of law and movies, art, violence, education, and many other diverse disciplines. It is the online companion to the SLR, the bi-annual, open access, student-edited, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal run by the students of National Law School of India University, Bangalore, India.


  • The SLSA contains forums that explore modern socio-legal issues such as the intersection of health and law. 


  • Forums from the University of Liverpool’s School of Law and Social Justice concern modern-day human rights, policy making, and international conflict.

     

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  • Public Knowledge promotes freedom of expression, an open internet, and access to affordable communications tools and creative works that shape policy on behalf of the public interest.


  • The Regulatory Review features a broad range array of essays, commentaries, and series on business, health, law, and policy making on hot topics in media and modern day society.