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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

“Human rights group questions court ruling; Pueblo native says Castle Rock police failed to protect her three children”: Today’s edition of The Pueblo Chieftain contains an article that begins, “An international human rights organization contradicted the U.S. Supreme Court recently when it issued a ruling that the United States violated a Pueblo native’s rights by failing to enforce a protection order against her estranged husband, who later killed their three daughters before police shot and killed him.”

Posted at 8:32 AM by Howard Bashman



“ACLU agrees to wait on judge’s ruling for a stay”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “The attorney for Dixie County says officials are waiting on a federal judge to rule on their request for a stay before removing a six-ton monument of the Ten Commandments from the front steps of the courthouse in north Florida.”

Posted at 8:30 AM by Howard Bashman



“Execution set for killer again, despite appeal; Dispute over DNA tests has so far spared Skinner, convicted in 1993”: Today’s edition of The Houston Chronicle contains an article that begins, “Convicted triple killer Henry Skinner, spared from execution by a last-minute U.S. Supreme Court stay in 2010, again has been assigned a death date, even as an Amarillo federal court considers his fate.”

Posted at 8:26 AM by Howard Bashman