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Friday, September 28, 2012

“Party Divide Still Evident in Supreme Court Job Approval; Fifty-seven percent of Democrats, 36% of Republicans approve”: Gallup issued this news release today.

Posted at 10:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“For aging Guantanamo captives, a cardiac care lab; The U.S. military is making a multimillion-dollar investment in healthcare that captives may need but can’t travel to get”: Carol Rosenberg of The Miami Herald has a report that begins, “The Pentagon is buying a mobile cardiac care unit and separate MRI trailer for the 167 detainees at Guantanamo, a $2.6 million investment for an aging population of captives who can’t be treated on U.S. soil.”

Posted at 9:00 PM by Howard Bashman



“Former bank robber in 2nd year at UW law school; He was convicted of robbing banks in Nebraska, but the University of Washington took a chance and admitted Shon Hopwood to law school, and the Gates Scholarship Program is paying for his education”: This article appears today in The Seattle Times.

Posted at 8:56 PM by Howard Bashman



“In stunning order, 9th Circuit blasts recusal motion in death case”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has a report that begins, “If you believe in the fundamental fairness of our justice system, there’s a beautiful paragraph in the middle of a truly extraordinary order issued Friday by 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judges Marsha Berzon and Richard Tallman.”

The Associated Press reports that “Former Oregon judge Susan Graber refuses to step aside from case.”

And Cronkite News reports that “Appeals court rejects request to remove judge in Arizona death-penalty case.”

My earlier coverage of today’s Ninth Circuit order appears at this link.

Posted at 8:54 PM by Howard Bashman



“Affirmative action, drug-sniffing dogs, maybe gay marriage loom as Supreme Court term begins”: Michael Doyle of McClatchy Newspapers has this report.

Posted at 4:37 PM by Howard Bashman



“Graham, Gerstein, Lamb and Wall honored at Reporters Committee First Amendment Awards Dinner”: The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press issued this news release today.

Posted at 1:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Judge whose father was killed asked to step aside”: Last week, The Associated Press had an article that begins, “Defense lawyers for an Arizona inmate sentenced to death for a carjacking murder say his case hits too close to home for a federal appellate judge and she should step aside.”

On Wednesday of this week, at the “Legal Pad” blog of The Recorder, Scott Graham had a post titled “Arizona AG: Request to Recuse Graber Untimely, Unfounded.”

Today, Ninth Circuit Judge Susan P. Graber issued an order denying the recusal request.

Of particular note, however, is an opinion accompanying the order that the other two judges on the original three-judge panel — Circuit Judges Marsha S. Berzon and Richard C. Tallman — have issued explaining that they too viewed the recusal motion as meritless.

Posted at 1:32 PM by Howard Bashman



“Argument preview: Defining a houseboat — a house or a boat?” Lyle Denniston has this post today at “SCOTUSblog.”

Posted at 9:57 AM by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court may limit use of race in college admissions”: Robert Barnes has this article today in The Washington Post.

In today’s edition of The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin reports that “Supreme Court to Revisit Ruling on Race and Colleges.”

The Washington Times reports that “Supreme Court cases even more heated this term.”

Ariane de Vogue of ABC News reports that “Supreme Court Faces Affirmative Action and Gay Marriage.”

And Jonathan Stempel of Reuters reports that “Affirmative action, rights cases await U.S. Supreme Court.”

Posted at 8:20 AM by Howard Bashman