Administrative Law Blogs
While law professors and law students still grind out long and tedious law review articles, the most interesting discussions of legal issues, especially new issues, happen on blogs and podcasts. These are some you might find interesting.
The articles on this blog tend to be law review style, but shorter and more readable. It is a good place to look for reviews of new cases. You should consider joining the ABA as a student member so you can take advantage of the networking opportunities available as part of the student resources of the Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
This is published by the University of Pennsylvania Program on Regulation, which is an interdisciplinary program on government regulation. The program’s Race and Regulation Podcast is excellent.
Lawfare is more oriented to the national security side of administrative law and separation of powers issues. It has excellent coverage of the Congressional hearings on the January 6th insurrection and the Congressional efforts to investigate it.
SSRN is a preprint site for many social science disciplines, including law. If you want to find new research that has been published yet or is in press, look here. If you are writing an article, you should check here for preemption. It is also a good place to find out what law reviews a professor has written. For example, some of my publications are on my SSRN page (all publications).