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Saturday, September 17, 2011

“Recusal sought in EM law fight; Lawyers: Wife’s role in parallel suit gives jurist conflict in case.” Today’s edition of The Detroit News contains an article that begins, “Lawyers fighting Michigan’s emergency manager law want a Michigan Supreme Court justice to recuse himself because his wife represents the government in a separate lawsuit challenging the same law.”

Posted at 2:04 PM by Howard Bashman



“Texas Execution Stayed Based on Race Testimony”: This article appears today in The New York Times, along with an editorial entitled “Stay of Execution.”

The Los Angeles Times reports today that “Perry says he’ll respect Supreme Court in Texas execution delay; Despite a reprieve over a racial issue, the Republican governor says he expects ‘justice will be served.’

And The Houston Chronicle reports that “Buck’s reprieve angers slain victim’s family; High court stayed execution for Houston killer.”

Posted at 2:03 PM by Howard Bashman



“TN Supreme Court reverses alimony decision”: Today’s edition of The Tennessean contains an article that begins, “The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an opinion Friday reversing the Court of Appeals’ decision to award lifetime and lump-sum alimony support to a divorced spouse in good health, with a well-paying job and who had received significant property assets in the divorce.”

The Memphis Commercial Appeal reports today that “Tennessee Supreme Court reverses alimony decision; Tenn. woman’s payments to end.”

You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Tennessee at this link. In addition, the court issued a news release headlined “Supreme Court Reverses Decision to Award Alimony in Gonsewski Case.”

Posted at 1:54 PM by Howard Bashman