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Monday, October 5, 2009

Available online from National Public Radio: Nina Totenberg has a written report headlined “Dogfighting Case Gets Its Day In Court.” The audio will appear on tomorrow’s broadcast of “Morning Edition.”

This evening’s broadcast of “All Things Considered” contained an audio segment entitled “High Court Begins New Term” featuring Totenberg.

And today’s broadcast of “Talk of the Nation” contained an audio segment entitled “Major Decisions Anticipated From Supreme Court” featuring David G. Savage and Dahlia Lithwick.

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“Sotomayor shows she’s no Clarence Thomas as Supreme Court opens”: Michael Doyle of McClatchy Newspapers has this report.

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Available online from The Christian Science Monitor: Warren Richey has articles headlined “Supreme Court to decide case on animal cruelty and free speech; Do depictions of animal cruelty fall short of First Amendment protection? The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday“;

Supreme Court declines Pledge of Allegiance case; A Florida high-schooler refused to stand and repeat the Pledge of Allegiance, sparking a legal fight; An appeals-court panel didn’t rule his way, and now the Supreme Court won’t get involved“; and

Supreme Court refuses Confederate flag T-shirt case; A Tennessee school’s ban on T-shirts showing the Confederate flag will stand, after Supreme Court dismisses students’ appeal.”

In addition, Rick DeJesus-Rueff has an op-ed entitled “Justice Sotomayor hits the high court — what about empathy? The heated debate over the word is cool at the moment; But now is a great time to reconsider its value.”

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“Scotus rebuffs Scientology tax case”: Josh Gerstein has this post at his “Under the Radar” blog at Politico.com.

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“Court opens with case on prisoner’s bid for lawyer”: Jesse J. Holland of The Associated Press has a report that begins, “The Supreme Court began its new term Monday by indicating a willingness to limit how long a suspect’s request for a lawyer should remain valid, and new Justice Sonia Sotomayor wasted little time in letting her voice be heard by questioning the lawyers.”

You can access at this link the transcript of today’s U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in Maryland v. Shatzer, No. 08-680.

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“Justices Decline Review of Pledge, Other School Cases”: Mark Walsh has this post at “The School Law Blog” of Education Week.

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Access online today’s Order List of the U.S. Supreme Court: The Court has posted today’s Order List at this link. The Court has requested the views of the Solicitor General of the United States in four cases and the views of the Solicitor General of Texas in one case.

At “SCOTUSblog,” Lyle Denniston has a post titled “No action on detainee case.”

And in early news coverage, The Associated Press has reports headlined “Court won’t force Ill. to have ‘Choose Life’ plate“; “High court refuses to hear insider trading appeal“; “Court won’t review Fla. Pledge of Allegiance law“; “Court won’t block release of sex abuse papers“; “High court won’t review death penalty in Louisiana“; “High court won’t review oil royalties case“; “Court refuses to get involved in church dispute“; “Court won’t hear Ill. foot doctor’s death sentence“; “Court turns down former prosecutor in libel case“; and “Court nixes case of fired deputy who ran vs. boss.”

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Yale Law School’s Supreme Court Clinic has posted online audio segments from its recent conference titled “‘Important Questions of Federal Law’: Assessing the Supreme Court’s Case Selection Process.” You can access the audio via this link.

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In commentary published today in The Los Angeles Times: Law professor Jonathan Turley has an op-ed entitled “Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s free-speech tests: Supreme Court observers will be watching to see whether the new justice’s rulings will depart from the liberal voting record of her predecessor.”

And law professor Bernard E. Harcourt has an op-ed entitled “Sending children to prison for life: Our laws make allowances for juveniles’ immaturity; judges should too.”

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“Gansler to argue for limits to Miranda before high court; State is appealing overturned conviction of Hagerstown man”: Today’s edition of The Baltimore Sun contains an article that begins, “Seventeen years ago, before he was chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr. argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that a suspect’s invocation of Miranda rights should have certain limits. But he never got the chance to find out if the justices agreed because the respondent in the case died, rendering it moot.”

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“Florida pushes ahead with an all-digital courthouse; The Florida Supreme Court is expected to approve new rules that will make most courthouse documents and records available to anyone who can get onto the Internet”: This article appears today in The Orlando Sentinel.

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