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SELECT BLOGS

(1) Christian & Other Legal Theory (Jurisprudence)

Legal Theory Blog
“All the theory that fits” by philosophy and law prof, Lawrence Solum. Interesting commentary by a careful thinker. A number of views and pieces here run contrary to a conservative or orthodox Christian perspective, but may be worthy of study, analysis, comparison, and critique.

Legal Scholarship Blog – Law and Religion
Law-Related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops. Christian and non-Christian works are included.

Pryor Thoughts
This blog features Professor Pryor’s occasional and idiosyncratic views of law, culture, and tradition, not necessarily in that order.

Religion Clause
A great blog to read if you are interested in the US Constitution’s Religion Clauses and the issues, ideas, jurisprudence, and opposing groups trying to figure out how to make sense of it, in America and internationally. This blog also has an amazing and comprehensive list of links, useful for considering religious liberty issues anywhere.

(2) Christianity & Contemporary Social-Cultural-Legal Issues (Greater Thoughts + Hot-Button Social Issues)

Breakpoint (Colson Center for Christian Worldview)

Everything is here that you can also find on their outstanding Podcast, almost word for word. It is a leader for getting short daily doses of truth on the issues (each post is about a page, or 60 seconds in audio!).

Joseph Boot “Blog Entries” (Ezra Institute)

Covering a wide spectrum of topics, from theology to politics and current events; it’s Canadian based with a global reach.

Religion & Liberty Online (Acton Institute)

This frequent, online Acton publication combines regular news journalism with solid blog-styled, commentary and analysis on current events. Its motto is: “Connecting Good Intentions With Sound Economics.” (f/k/a the Acton PowerBlog (renamed). It’s still the best starting point to get to know the Acton Institute.

Religion Clause (see (1) above)

Stand to Reason (STR) Articles

STR is strong on apologetics, including several serious cultural issues, speaking stoutly on hot-button issues today. It covers important issues of faith and society, including hard social issues in bioethics, marriage, transgenderism and law. Internationally, such issues are spreading and increasing in importance, and Articles is extending internationally. STR’s Articles section is sometimes more akin to a blog series, so we have included it in three spaces: here in SELECT BLOGS, in NEWS JOURNALS, ARTICLES and in our SCHOLARLY SITES Square, so it’s a versatile series!

(3) Practice and Advocacy Blogs

(4) Secondary Sources (Archived or Inactive Blogs)

By My God I Can Leap Over A Wall
The web log for Prof. Rick Duncan’s Religion and the Constitution class at Regent Law School. “Sell all, and purchase liberty.” –Patrick Henry

The Catholic Thing
The Catholic Thing is a forum for intelligent Catholic commentary.

Family Restoration
The author of this blog, Prof. Lynne Marie Kohm, is dedicated to family restoration through the application of Christian legal principles, and this is the focus of her blog.

The Gospel Coalition
A blog giving a wide variety of topics on theology, politics and society. It includes International sections.

Justitia
“It is our privilege as human beings created in God’s image to ponder, consider, explore, and puzzle over the relationship between righteousness and justice in this world.”

Mirror of Justice
“A blog dedicated to the development of Catholic legal theory.” This site provides excellent commentary on a host of legal issues.

Redeeming Law
Mike Schutt directs the Institute for Christian Legal Studies, a cooperative ministry of Regent University School of Law and the Christian Legal Society, whose goal is to encourage Christian law students, law professors, and practicing lawyers to seek and study biblical truth, including the natural law tradition, as it relates to law and legal institutions, and to encourage them toward spiritual growth, compassionate outreach to the poor and needy, and the integration of faith with learning, teaching, and legal practice.

The Scriptorium Daily
Scriptorium Daily is the faculty blog of the Torrey Honors Institute, at Biola University (its College Honors Program), in La Mirada, California, covering everything from theology to culture to politics.