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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

“Justices discover they’re sisters, in law”: Today’s edition of The Columbus Dispatch contains an article that begins, “They blazed new trails when they took the oath of office in January — Maureen O’Connor as the state’s first female chief justice and Yvette McGee Brown as the first African-American female justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.”

Posted at 10:50 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Supreme Court closes the door to justice; The Supreme Court seems to have lost faith in the American court system”: Law professor Erwin Chemerinsky will have this op-ed Wednesday in The Los Angeles Times.

Posted at 10:48 PM by Howard Bashman



“Should the Government Need a Search Warrant to Track Your Car with GPS?” Adam Cohen has this essay online at Time magazine’s web site.

Posted at 10:45 PM by Howard Bashman



Lawyers on TV whose last name starts with “Bash”: Of course there’s the TNT network’s fictional “Franklin & Bash,” whose next episode airing tomorrow night will feature guest star Jason Alexander.

And then there’s your friendly appellate law blogger host here at “How Appealing,” whose recent appearance as a panelist at the Fourth Circuit‘s Judicial Conference was televised at 3 p.m. eastern time yesterday on C-SPAN. If you were not glued to C-SPAN on the afternoon of July 4th (and I can attest that I too was not), you can watch the program online, on demand via this link.

Posted at 4:48 PM by Howard Bashman



“Arizona conservatives scramble after campaign finance law’s defeat; The state’s Clean Elections Act had swept a surge of small-government Republicans into power”: This article appears today in The Los Angeles Times.

Posted at 6:35 AM by Howard Bashman