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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

“Conviction of Sheik’s Lawyer for Assisting Terrorism Is Upheld”: Today’s edition of The New York Times contains an article that begins, “A federal appeals court panel in Manhattan on Tuesday upheld the conviction of Lynne F. Stewart, the outspoken defense lawyer who was found guilty in 2005 of assisting terrorism by smuggling information from an imprisoned client to his violent followers in Egypt.”

The New York Post reports today that “Harder time urged for jailbound Lynne.”

law.com reports that “2nd Circuit Upholds Disbarred Lawyer’s Conviction in Terror Case.”

And the blog “Gawker” has a post titled “Activist Judges Affirm Activist Attorney’s Conviction.”

My earlier coverage of yesterday’s Second Circuit ruling appears at this link.

Posted at 8:15 PM by Howard Bashman



Good thing The New York Times doesn’t provide Justice Anthony M. Kennedy with pre-publication review: Or else he probably would have killed what he refers to as this “stupid story” by Adam Liptak, which the newspaper published one week ago, and thereby would have denied us the spectacle of today’s flap over the article’s newsworthiness.

Today in The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin has articles headlined “Kennedy Frustrated Over School-Press Flap” and “Justice Kennedy’s Day of Misunderstanding.” Although Justice Kennedy calls the subject matter of Liptak’s article “stupid,” Justice Kennedy does not dispute the accuracy of what Liptak has reported.

Posted at 7:51 PM by Howard Bashman