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  • Deliberations

    This blawg covers jury matters of all kinds and their implications for trial lawyers, from new case law, social science research, current trials, and the blogosphere. The site includes a section collecting sample juror questionnaires to assist lawyers preparing for voir dire.

  • TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime

    TalkLeft says it contains "liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news." Its mission is to "intelligently and thoroughly examine issues, candidates and legislative initiatives as they pertain to constitutional rights, particularly those of persons accused of crime."

  • Grits for Breakfast

    This blawg covers "the political, economic and social consequences of crime, punishment and justice in the Lone Star State, from police searches at traffic stops to the county jail, the courts, the prison system, community supervision, and everything they influence. Welcome to Texas justice: You might beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride."

  • Capital Defense Weekly

    Discussions and rulings on cases of interest to criminal defense lawyers who handle death penalty cases.

  • Death Penalty Open Access Research

    Death Penalty Open Access Research bills itself as an open access case book for death penalty jurisprudence. It has links to statutes, articles, cases and other sources of death penalty information.

  • StandDown Texas Project

    The Project identifies and advocates best practices in the indigent criminal justice system. The blog pays particular attention to issues involving capital punishment and the administration of the death penalty.

  • Second Circuit Sentencing Blog

    Second Circuit Sentencing Blog has summaries and commentary on substantive sentencing decisions in the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in New York.

  • Abolish the Death Penalty

    An advocacy blog published by the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. Features personal stories of crime victims, death row inmates and activists. The blog mission is to "put a human face on the debate over capital punishment."

  • Kansas Death Penalty Focus

    Kansas Death Penalty Focus says its mission is "focusing attention on the injustice of the Kansas death penalty."

  • Death Penalty Information Center

    Features the latest news, court rulings and information relating to the death penalty.

  • Texas Moratorium Network

    "Working to stop executions in Texas since 2000."

  • Texas Death Penalty Blog

    This blawg follows death penalty cases and legislation in Texas and elsewhere.

  • The Justice Gambit

    "Commentary on events in the U.S. system of justice from a social science perspective."

  • Prevention Not Punishment

    "Educating the public on the intersection of the death penalty and severe mental illness."

  • Death Penalty Blog

    "Get the latest news on the death penalty in the United States and worldwide, and learn how you can work with Amnesty International USA to abolish capital punishment."

  • Palm Beach Criminal Defense Blog

    This blawg covers information about law and order in Florida for both practitioners and potential clients. Also some discussions about evidence and the death penalty.

  • tcask:: on the road (to abolition)

    The Tennessee Coalition to Abolish State Killing posts news and information relating to the death penalty.

  • Lethal Injection

    Features news, commentary and analysis of the issue of lethal injection in the United States, although there is an emphasis on Florida.

  • Seeking Justice

    "This blog will be devoted to exploring the crisis in the Catholic Church, the destruction of Western Civilization, and the airing of my gripes about my professional field, criminal justice, viewed from my lofty perch as a local prosecutor in the trenches. I make no apologies for my visceral traditionalism nor for my heroes, such as (in random order) Chesterton, Salazar, Scalia, Marcel Lefebvre."

  • Writ Large

    "Writ Large is the Chicago Tribune’s blog about law, politics and government in Washington, D.C., with an emphasis on the intersection of those areas. That place is where many of the hot-button issues of our time can be found, those involving Guantanamo detainees, FISA legislation, the death penalty, the Supreme Court, gun control and the Second Amendment, same-sex marriage, the Justice Department, the war on terror and more."

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