ThinkProgress has started up a new blog on the Supreme Court that promises to be staffed by a truly stellar list of young left-leaning lawprof types, many of them recent Supreme Court clerks. The blog is here, and the list of potential participants is here. Here is ThinkProgress’s blurb about the new blog:
American Progress has launched Clerks, a partner blog of ThinkProgress dedicated entirely to Supreme Court coverage.
What sets Clerks apart from many of the other SCOTUS blogs is its writers: an esteemed group of legal thinkers, professors, litigators, and advocates, virtually all of whom clerked for Supreme Court justices in recent years. Although each blogger brings a different perspective, all write from a deep awareness of the Court’s importance and a deep concern about how a new justice could change our country.
The first few posts at the new blog are terrific. Recent topics include the alleged “Constitution in Exile” movement, the Jurisprudence of Justice O’Connor, and whether Justice Stevens is a liberal; authors include Sam Bagenstos, Goodwin Liu, Eduardo Penalver, and Tim Wu.
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