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Monday, March 13, 2006

Greetings from Columbus, Ohio: As luck would have it, my mini-jet (not to be confused with de minibus) managed to sneak into Columbus, Ohio this afternoon between thunderstorms.

This afternoon, I had the pleasure of speaking with an enthusiastic group of students (and even some professors) at the Moritz College of Law of The Ohio State University.

And this evening, I had the pleasure of dining with a group that included two of Ohio’s finest appellate judges.

In the morning, I hope to visit the Supreme Court of Ohio before heading over to the lunchtime talk with Doug Berman of “Sentencing Law and Policy” at this Federalist Society-sponsored event.

Posted at 11:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“Roe for men? The National Center for Men filed suit to establish reproductive rights for men; Is a father’s right to choose an idea worth debating, or just a distraction?” Rebecca Traister has this essay today at Salon.com.

Posted at 11:22 PM by Howard Bashman



Available online from National Public Radio: Today’s broadcast of “Morning Edition” contained a segment entitled “Abortion Opponents Divided on Strategy.”

Today’s broadcast of “Day to Day” contained segments entitled “Judge Halts Trial of Accused al Qaeda Conspirator” and “Slate’s This Just In: Bush Aide’s Shoplifting Scheme.”

And this evening’s broadcast of “All Things Considered” contained segments entitled “Judge Halts Testimony in Moussaoui Sentencing Trial“; “Former Bush Advisor’s Arrest Makes Headlines“; and “Internet Blows Cover of CIA Employees.”

RealPlayer is required to launch these audio segments.

Posted at 10:54 PM by Howard Bashman



Access online the federal government’s emails that may lead to elimination of the death penalty in the Zacarias Moussaoui case: They can be viewed at this link.

Posted at 10:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Wallace good choice for seat on 5th circuit”: Reuben Anderson has this op-ed today in The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson, Mississippi.

Posted at 9:48 PM by Howard Bashman



Ineffective assistance of counsel and “deific decree” cases in which a delusional person professed to be following God’s command to kill: Today a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that an Ohio death row inmate did not receive ineffective assistance of counsel when his counsel failed to assert an insanity defense on behalf of a defendant who claimed to have killed on orders from God. You can access the ruling at this link.

Posted at 9:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Judge Halts Moussaoui Trial; Government Violation of Court May Rule Out Death Penalty”: The Washington Post provides this news update.

The New York Times provides a news update headlined “Judge May Deny Death Penalty in Moussaoui Trial.”

The Los Angeles Times provides a news update headlined “Judge May Throw Out Death Penalty in Moussaoui Trial.”

And The Associated Press provides reports headlined “Moussaoui Death Penalty Case May Be Tossed” and “Prosecutor Used Transcript to Aid Witness.”

The order of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that the federal government is being accused of violating can be accessed here. Moussaoui’s motion to dismiss the death penalty, filed earlier today, can be accessed here, while the federal government’s response in opposition to that motion is available at this link.

Posted at 9:08 PM by Howard Bashman



“Feds Coach Witnesses; Moussaoui Case Stops”: The Associated Press provides a report that begins, “An angry federal judge unexpectedly recessed the death penalty trial of confessed al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui to consider whether government violations of her rules against coaching witnesses should remove the death penalty as an option.”

Posted at 10:22 AM by Howard Bashman



“Pa. seizes paper’s computer hard disks; The Attorney General’s Office says they may show evidence of a felony: unauthorized use of a restricted Web site.” This article appears today in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

In earlier coverage, The Lancaster New Era last Friday provided a news update headlined “Court OKs look at reporters’ files.”

Posted at 10:15 AM by Howard Bashman



“Advocates Hope Ruling Renews Focus on ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell'”: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, “Advocates for repealing the ban on military service by openly gay men and lesbians say they hope that their cause may be helped by the Supreme Court decision barring universities from keeping military recruiters off their campuses in protest of that ban.”

And the brand-new installment of my weekly “On Appeal” column for law.com is headlined “Liberal Law Professors and the Solomon Amendment Rout.”

Posted at 7:20 AM by Howard Bashman



“Maligned foreign assets survive; Fastow says power projects were ‘troubled’ by August 2001”: This article appears today in The Houston Chronicle.

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“Former top judge says US risks edging near to dictatorship; Sandra Day O’Connor warns of rightwing attacks; Lawyers ‘must speak up’ to protect judiciary”: The Guardian (UK) contains this article today.

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“USS Cole lawsuit: Sailors kin hope courts will help them get justice.” This article appears today in The Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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“Prosecutors focus on Moussaoui’s inaction; Judge warns government lawyers their case treads on thin ground”: Yesterday’s edition of The Richmond Times-Dispatch contained this article.

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“Math Divides Critics As Startling Toll of Torts Is Added Up”: This article (free access) appears today in The Wall Street Journal.

Posted at 6:48 AM by Howard Bashman



“Siegel Eyes Constitutional Case on Jailhouse Imam”: The New York Sun today contains an article that begins, “With his job as the Department of Correction’s top Islamic chaplain hanging in the balance, the imam who equated the Bush administration with terrorism has retained a prominent civil liberties attorney to press his case with the city.”

Posted at 6:45 AM by Howard Bashman