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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

“Finance Case Renews Focus on Precedent: Roberts, Alito Pledged Deference; Activists After All?” Lawrence Hurley had this article yesterday in The Daily Journal of California.

Posted at 5:45 PM by Howard Bashman



In the news, and in Huntington, West Virginia one week from today: Today’s edition of The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington, West Virginia contains an article headlined “Marshall marking Constitution Week” in which I am mentioned.

As noted in the article, on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 22, 2009 I’ll be participating in a panel on the topic of “Blogging and the potential limits of the First Amendment,” moderated by Chief Justice Brent D. Benjamin of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.

Posted at 4:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“D.C. Circuit Orders Guantanamo Hearing Closed to Public”: Mike Scarcella has this post today at “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times.”

Posted at 3:24 PM by Howard Bashman



“Judiciary Approves Free Access to Judges’ Workload Reports; Courtroom Sharing for Magistrate Judges”: The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts issued this news release today.

Posted at 3:14 PM by Howard Bashman



“Va. Judge Nominated For Appeals Court; Alexandria Woman Is a Trailblazer”: Today in The Washington Post, Tom Jackman has an article that begins, “Virginia Supreme Court Justice Barbara Milano Keenan, a longtime Northern Virginian who has served at every level of the Virginia judiciary, was nominated by President Obama on Monday to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.”

The Virginian-Pilot reports today that “Va. Supreme Court justice nominated to U.S. Court of Appeals.”

The Associated Press reports that “Obama nominates Va. justice for appeals court.”

And at “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times,” David Ingram has a post titled “Obama Picks Va. Supreme Court Justice for 4th Circuit.”

Yesterday, the White House issued a news release headlined “President Obama Nominates Justice Barbara Milano Keenan for United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.”

And earlier this year, the University of Virginia School of Law posted online a news release headlined “Justices Describe Virginia’s Highest Court.”

Finally, in related commentary, law professor Carl Tobias has an op-ed entitled “Five Fourth Circuit Court openings need to be filled” published by McClatchy Newspapers and an essay entitled “Judge Andre Davis Should Be Elevated Now, and All the Fourth Circuit’s Seats Filled Soon” published by FindLaw.

Posted at 7:30 AM by Howard Bashman