Here are just a few samplings of the rich buffet of thought-food from the Law section of the BlogHer blogroll:
Laura Rozen thinks Sen. Bill Frist's threat to restructure the work of the Senate Intelligence Committee is cause for grave concern:
"In a historical moment when the administration is shown to have authorized torture, ignored and manipulated intelligence for a war that it is losing, and authorized illegal warrantless domestic surveillance on US persons, the Republican heads of the Senate are trying to restructure the Congress to prevent it from investigating any of these matters. The United States Congress as a co-equal branch of government, RIP."
Meanwhile, Waiting for Dorothy shares an item about a region in China that has female Imams.
In the Philippines, Sassy Lawyer questions the way that embattled President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo uses her government's investigative powers, now that its state of emergency has been lifted.
The Next Hurrah has a ton of interesting stuff, including speculation on the name of the key leaker in the Valerie Plame investigation, a recent poll of military personnel in Iraq that found 72 percent of respondents favor a US pullout, and a discussion of conservative reaction to a manifesto against Islamism penned by Salman Rushdie and others.
Meanwhile, Charmaine sees cause for concern in the rising number of single women becoming homeowners - it's a sign, she says, that women are having trouble finding suitable mates with whom to start families in their 20s.