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Thursday, January 2, 2014

“Without Jury, Judge Warned That Stop-and-Frisk Ruling Would Be Disputed”: Benjamin Weiser and Joseph Goldstein will have this article in Friday’s edition of The New York Times.

Posted at 9:04 PM by Howard Bashman



“Foundation that launched Interior chiefs Watt, Norton doubles down on litigation”: Jeremy P. Jacobs of Greenwire has this report today.

Posted at 3:45 PM by Howard Bashman



“Miami appeals court throws out murder charges for man claiming self-defense in double killing”: David Ovalle has this report on a ruling that a divided three-judge panel of Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal issued today.

According to the article, the ruling “marks the first time that Miami’s appeals court has granted immunity to someone under Florida’s controversial Stand Your Ground law.”

Posted at 3:34 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Devil Made Me Do It”: A constitutional law professor opting to use the name “Screwtape” has this blog entry today at The Huffington Post capturing a Christmas Eve 2013 conversation between Justice Antonin Scalia and the Devil.

Posted at 2:55 PM by Howard Bashman



“In light of the recently enacted state legislation, we conclude that the Committee’s motion to admit Garcia to the State Bar should be granted.” The Supreme Court of California today issued this unanimous decision in a case concerning an undocumented immigrant’s application for admission to the State Bar of California.

In early news coverage, Dan Levine of Reuters reports that “California court lets undocumented immigrant practice law.”

The Associated Press reports that “California grants law license to immigrant.”

The New York Times has a news update headlined “Immigrant in U.S. Illegally May Practice Law, California Court Rules.”

Howard Mintz of The San Jose Mercury News has an update headlined “California illegal immigrants can get law license, state Supreme Court rules.”

And Maura Dolan of The Los Angeles Times has news update headlined “Immigrant without green card can be a lawyer, California court rules.”

In connection with the ruling, California’s highest court issued a news release titled “California Supreme Court Admits Undocumented Immigrant to State Bar.”

Posted at 1:02 PM by Howard Bashman



“White House stands by birth-control rule”: Politico.com has a report that begins, “The Obama administration Wednesday said the Affordable Care Act contraceptive coverage regulations are fair — and they don’t really hurt the Denver-based religious organization that got a temporary New Year’s Eve reprieve from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.”

Posted at 12:04 PM by Howard Bashman



“Court of Appeals to Provide Live Audio Streaming for All Proceedings”: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today issued a news release that begins, “The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit plans to offer live audio streaming of all of its proceedings, beginning with oral arguments scheduled for January 6-9, 2014, at the Richard H. Chambers U.S. Courthouse in Pasadena, California.

Posted at 11:37 AM by Howard Bashman



“This case presents the question of when the confrontation clause requires testimony from lab analysts who conduct forensic tests on evidence. While the United States Supreme Court has grappled with this issue on multiple occasions, a majority of the Court has not adopted a single theory or test.” So begins the majority opinion in a case that the Supreme Court of Washington State decided today by a 5-to-4 margin.

Posted at 11:26 AM by Howard Bashman



“California to rule on law license for immigrant”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “The California Supreme Court on Thursday will decide whether to grant a law license to a man living in the United States illegally who graduated from law school and passed the state bar exam.”

Today’s ruling of the Supreme Court of California is scheduled to issue, and be made available online via this link, at 1 p.m. eastern time, 10 a.m. pacific time, today.

Posted at 10:56 AM by Howard Bashman



“Murderers could get hundreds of years in jail to get round European Court ban”: The Telegraph (UK) has a report that begins, “Murderers and other serious criminals could be given US-style jail sentences lasting hundreds of years to get round a European human rights ban on whole-life terms, The Telegraph can disclose.”

Posted at 9:23 AM by Howard Bashman



“A First Look at Navarette v. California: Are Stops Governed by the Rules of Terry or By Case-by-Case Reasonableness?” Orin Kerr has this post today at “The Volokh Conspiracy.”

Posted at 9:21 AM by Howard Bashman