From Noli Irritare Leones, I found this wonderful site--Balkinization. I don't know how accurate it is (legally) or how profound the analysis--I have no criteria by which to judge. However, I found the two articles analyzing abortion decisions utterly fascinating in their scope and in the analysis of the politics of the Supreme Court.
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I don't know if you've seen this one, but a law & religion/ethic blog that I like to read is Mirror of Justice (http://www.mirrorofjustice.com/mirrorofjustice/).
According to his home page http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/jbalkin/index.htm, the gentleman in question calls himself: “Jack M. Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment Director, The Information Society Project at Yale Law School” He knows quite a bit about law, I think. But, to those of us with an allegiance to the Crimson, many Yalies are commonly understood to be barely able to read or write, (which would explain, perhaps, why his web page isn’t called: “Balkinization(sic)”)