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Thursday, October 27, 2016

“Court Backs Harvard in Plagiarism Challenge”: Doug Lederman of Inside Higher Ed has a post that begins, “Harvard University did not defame or breach a contract with a former law school student when it noted a plagiarism finding on her transcript, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.”

You can access Monday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit at this link.

Posted at 10:42 PM by Howard Bashman



“Cruz cites ‘long historical precedent’ of SCOTUS vacancies, lays ground for potential fight”: Eugene Scott and Ted Barrett of CNN.com have this report.

Posted at 10:06 PM by Howard Bashman



“Lawyer Accuses Justice Thomas of Groping Her at Party in 1999”: Adam Liptak will have this article in Friday’s edition of The New York Times.

Posted at 9:26 PM by Howard Bashman



“Why Bill Gates is trying to change Washington’s Supreme Court”: Reid Wilson of The Hill has an article that begins, “Washington State Supreme Court Justice Charlie Wiggins spent 10 months raising a little over $200,000 for his reelection campaign. On Oct. 17, a single donor — Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates — wrote a $200,000 check to a political action committee aiming to boot Wiggins from office.”

Posted at 9:22 PM by Howard Bashman



“Alaska Lawyer Accuses Justice Thomas of Groping Her at 1999 Dinner Event; Woman said she was motivated to tell story after seeing other women speak up about alleged assaults or inappropriate behavior by influential men”: Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal has this report.

Posted at 9:18 PM by Howard Bashman



“Federal court asked to invalidate Pa. judge-retirement vote”: Michaelle Bond of The Philadelphia Inquirer has an article that begins, “Two former Supreme Court chief justices and a prominent Philadelphia lawyer are asking a federal court to declare a ballot question extending state judges’ retirement age unconstitutional and any votes cast on it invalid.”

Posted at 9:04 PM by Howard Bashman



“Ted Cruz’s dangerous and offensive new threat; Mr. Shutdown threatens to shut down the Supreme Court”: Ian Millhiser has this essay online today at ThinkProgress.

Posted at 7:51 PM by Howard Bashman



“Eight Is Not Enough: Senate Republicans believe the Supreme Court will be just fine permanently operating one justice down; Here’s how John Roberts can talk sense into them.” Dahlia Lithwick has this jurisprudence essay online today at Slate.

Posted at 7:38 PM by Howard Bashman



“Republicans at war over Supreme Court; Senate Republicans are girding for a brutal conflict over how to handle the lingering Supreme Court vacancy”: Burgess Everett of Politico.com has a report that begins, “Senate Republicans are choosing sides ahead of a brutal conflict over how to handle the lingering Supreme Court vacancy, with Jeff Flake firing back Thursday at a suggestion by Ted Cruz that the party could indefinitely block any nominee from Hillary Clinton.”

Posted at 5:09 PM by Howard Bashman



“Narrowing Down Clinton’s Choices For Supreme Court Nominee”: Adam Feldman recently had this post at his “Empirical SCOTUS” blog.

Posted at 4:15 PM by Howard Bashman



“This Could Be The Beginning Of The End Of The Supreme Court As We Know It; Conservatives lay the groundwork for blocking all of Hillary Clinton’s nominees”: Cristian Farias of The Huffington Post has this report.

Posted at 4:12 PM by Howard Bashman



“Lee v. Tam: Offensive Trademarks at the Supreme Court: Speech Rights and Government Prerogative.” Erica Goldberg has this post — the first in a series — at her “In a Crowded Theater” blog.

Posted at 3:54 PM by Howard Bashman



“On the Web, Cults of Personality for Ginsburg, Thomas”: Kenneth Jost has this post at his blog, “Jost on Justice.”

Posted at 3:48 PM by Howard Bashman



“Are copyright claims stifling free speech on the Internet?” Lyle Denniston has this post today at the “Constitution Daily” blog of the National Constitution Center.

Posted at 1:38 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Senate Should Refuse To Confirm All Of Hillary Clinton’s Judicial Nominees; As a matter of constitutional law, the Senate is fully within its powers to let the Supreme Court literally die out”: Ilya Shapiro has this essay online at the Federalist.

Posted at 1:34 PM by Howard Bashman



“Forced Out (Constitutionally) for Facebook Comments; Federal appeals court rules that Central Lakes College acted legally when it kicked a student out of a nursing program for comments deemed unprofessional and threatening”: Doug Lederman of Inside Higher Ed has this report.

Steven Nelson of U.S. News & World Report has an article headlined “Federal Court Upholds College Punishment for Off-Campus Facebook Posts Said to Violate Vague Standards; ‘A decision like this opens the door,’ free speech advocate warns.”

And at “On Brief: Iowa’s Appellate Blog,” Ryan Leemkuil has a post titled “Eighth Circuit: Your Facebook post could get you kicked out of school.”

You can access yesterday’s ruling of a partially divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit at this link.

Posted at 1:30 PM by Howard Bashman



“Content Industry Gets Favored Interpretation of ‘Repeat Infringers’ in MP3Tunes Appeal; MP3Tunes and its founder Michael Robertson can’t escape a determination of owing tens of millions of dollars to record labels and music publishers”: Eriq Gardner has this post at the “THR, Esq.” blog of The Hollywood Reporter.

Nate Raymond of Reuters reports that “U.S. court rules for music companies in MP3tunes copyright case.”

And Joe Mullin of Ars Technica has an article headlined “Things look even worse for MP3tunes founder after loss on appeal; Judges: mp3tunes founder ‘acted in a manner intended to promote infringement.’

You can access Tuesday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit at this link.

Posted at 1:11 PM by Howard Bashman



“Young Scholar, Now Lawyer, Says Clarence Thomas Groped Her in 1999”: Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal has this report.

Posted at 12:56 PM by Howard Bashman



“In ballot selfie battle, free speech beats fear of voter fraud”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this post.

Posted at 9:02 AM by Howard Bashman