The below is a list of suggested sources for keeping up on current developments related to themes in my courses or the law and related topics generally.
None of these recommendations implies endorsement of the source's viewpoints. I welcome suggestions of other sources to add. Please also let me know if any link no longer works.
Property Law Developments (Professor Joseph Singer): https://faculty.law.harvard.edu/joseph-singer/property-law-developments/
Provides short summaries of recent property law decisions.
Law of the Land blog: http://lawoftheland.wordpress.com/
Provides short summaries of recent land use law decisions.
The Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy
Conducts empirical and legal research on a range of urban policy issues, with particular focus on housing and land use.
Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Housing Research
Tracks zoning and housing law reforms nationally and shares research.
Inverse Condemnation blog: https://www.inversecondemnation.com/
Summarizes recent legal developments and scholarship related to regulatory takings law and other topics.
Opinions of the Massachusetts Land Court: https://masslawyersweekly.com/category/opinions/land-court/
Some weekly newsletters with updates on zoning reform, housing, and related developments:
Reason Magazine's Rent Free (A weekly newsletter on all the big issues and developments in urbanism, including zoning reform, eminent domain, rent control, small business regulation, infrastructure, transportation, homelessness, and more.)
The Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy sends out a semi-weekly digest of housing and land use related news. Although it is focused on New York City, it also includes national articles. You can sign up at http://furmancenter.org/signup
Election law Blog: https://electionlawblog.org/
Democracy Project at NYU Law: https://democracyproject.org/
Election Law @ Moritz: Ohio State University’s compilation of recent developments, commentary, and case updated on election law: http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/election-law/
Brennan Center for Justice: Voting Rights & Elections: https://www.brennancenter.org/issues/voting-rights-elections
The Campaign Legal Center: http://www.campaignlegalcenter.org/
Democracy Docket: https://www.democracydocket.com/
The Religion Clause blog, at http://religionclause.blogspot.com/, provides coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with links to primary sources.
Real Clear Religion provides general coverage of religion issues, and includes, at the left side of the main screen, a link to specific coverage of legal issues, at http://www.realclearreligion.org/.
BYU’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies has a page devoted to “United States Law and Religion Headlines” at https://www.iclrs.org/common/headline.php. You may also subscribe to have the headlines sent each day via email.
St. John's Law, Law and Religion Forum: https://lawandreligionforum.org/home/
Bloomberg CityLab: https://www.bloomberg.com/citylab
Next City (online publication related to cities): http://nextcity.org/
Market Urbanism: https://marketurbanism.com/
City Jounal: https://www.city-journal.org/
Metro Section of the Boston Globe: http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro
CommonWealth Magazine (news related to Massachusetts state and local government): http://www.commonwealthmagazine.org/
Contrarian Boston: https://scottvanvoorhis.substack.com/
Curbed Boston (local real estate and development news): http://boston.curbed.com/
Legal Theory Blog (Professor Larry Solum): https://lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/
Some Assembly Required (Professor John Inazu's substack): https://johninazu.substack.com/
Executive Functions: https://executivefunctions.substack.com/
"Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith, two former senior government lawyers from different political backgrounds and administrations, decode the presidential power issues and controversies of the day."
Divided Argument: https://blog.dividedargument.com/
Features law professor contributors with a range of perspectives.
JOTWELL: Journal of Things We Like Lots (short reviews of legal scholarship): https://jotwell.com/