Balkinization (blog)
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For the geopolitical term, see Balkanization.
Balkinization is a law blog focused on constitutional, First Amendment, and other civil liberties issues. The weblog was created in 2003 by Jack Balkin, a professor of U.S. constitutional law at Yale Law School. Balkinization has been critical of the Bush Administration's record on civil liberties issues in the Global War on Terror following 9/11. As of April 2010, the weblog has had approximately 5 million visitors since its creation. [1]
[edit] Contributors
The Balkinization weblog has many contributors including:
- Ian Ayres
- Heather Gerken
- Mark Graber
- Stephen Griffin
- Robert (Scott) Horton
- Andrew Andrew Koppelman
- Marty Lederman
- Sanford Levinson
- David Luban
- Rick Pildes
- Kim Scheppele
- Dan Solove
- Brian Tamanaha
- Mark Tushnet
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