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Monday, July 7, 2008

“How will Supreme Court look?” Last Thursday in The Dallas Morning News, Carl Leubsdorf had an essay that begins, “John McCain calls the future shape of the federal judiciary ‘one of the defining issues of this presidential election,’ a point underscored by the recent spate of 5-4 Supreme Court decisions.”

Posted at 11:05 PM by Howard Bashman



“Retiring Chief Justice says state’s way to pick judges best”: The Nashville City Paper contains an article that begins, “Tennessee’s method for selecting Supreme Court and other appellate judges is under attack primarily from Republican lawmakers, but if retiring Chief Justice and Republican William M. Barker has his way, the method is not going anywhere.”

Posted at 11:03 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Supreme Court and the future of marriage: McCain, Obama oppose gay marriages, but how to ban them is the issue.” Tom Curry, national affairs writer for MSNBC, has this report.

Posted at 10:44 PM by Howard Bashman



“Guantanamo Crumbles: A federal court strikes another blow against the flimsy process used to justify detentions of ‘enemy combatants.'” The Washington Post contains this editorial today.

Posted at 9:00 AM by Howard Bashman



“Prison shuts the book on novelist; Inmate author’s sales violate policy”: This article appears today in The News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina.

Posted at 8:45 AM by Howard Bashman



“What Did the Framers Have in Mind?” At his “Think Again” blog hosted by The New York Times, Stanley Fish has a post that begins, “Whatever side of the Second Amendment controversy you may be on, the clear winner in District of Columbia v. Heller (striking down a Washington, D.C., ban on hand guns) was intentionalism, the thesis that a text means what its author or authors intend.”

Posted at 8:42 AM by Howard Bashman



“Paterson Will Pick a New Chief Judge of New York; Lippman, Ciparick Express Interest”: Joseph Goldstein has this article today in The New York Sun.

Posted at 7:50 AM by Howard Bashman



“What Kind of Justices Might a President Obama Appoint? Senator Obama’s Reactions to Recent Supreme Court Decisions Show that the Answer May Not Be Easily Predictable.” Edward Lazarus has this essay online at FindLaw.

Posted at 7:40 AM by Howard Bashman