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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

“Appeals Court Gives ESPN a Win Despite Opening Door to More Privacy Lawsuits; The 9th Circuit says a man has standing to sue over disclosures of what he was watching online, but rejects the proposition that ESPN shared identifiable information about him”: Eriq Gardner has this post at the “THR, Esq.” blog of The Hollywood Reporter about a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued today.

Posted at 9:58 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Reliable Justice: Anthony Kennedy’s equal rights rulings prior to Cakeshop should have been easy to predict.” Law professor Eric Segall has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.

Posted at 9:32 PM by Howard Bashman



“Trudeau appoints Sheilah Martin to Supreme Court of Canada”: Jim Bronskill of The Canadian Press has this report.

Tonda MacCharles of The Toronto Star reports that “New Supreme Court justice Sheilah Martin ‘an extraordinary jurist’; Alberta Court of Appeal Justice Sheilah Martin takes the seat of retiring Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin.”

And Yolande Cole of The Calgary Sun reports that “New Supreme Court appointee gets rave reviews from Calgary lawyers.”

Posted at 9:26 PM by Howard Bashman



“‘Cautiously optimistic’ Christie to attend sports betting arguments at U.S. Supreme Court”: Matt Arco of The Newark (N.J.) Star-Ledger has this report.

Posted at 8:56 PM by Howard Bashman



“Kennedy questions Fifth Circuit nominee’s Louisiana ties as conservative groups step up pressure to confirm”: Bryn Stole of The Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisiana has this report.

Drew Broach of The Times-Picayune of New Orleans reports that “John Kennedy questions Kyle Duncan’s Louisiana ties for federal judgeship in New Orleans.”

Stephen Dinan and Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times report that “Trump’s judge picks spur internal battle within GOP.”

And Tim Ryan of Courthouse News Service reports that “Former Hobby Lobby Attorney Argues Case for Seat on Fifth Circuit.”

Posted at 8:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“Minnesota Justice David Stras gets long-delayed Senate hearing for federal judgeship; Stras declines to spell out views on issues but says he’d be ‘impartial voice’ on federal courts”: Jennifer Brooks and Stephen Montemayor of The Minneapolis Star Tribune have this report.

Posted at 8:24 PM by Howard Bashman



“Trump’s tweets could again complicate effort to defend travel ban”: Matt Zapotosky of The Washington Post has this report.

Posted at 8:10 PM by Howard Bashman



“Justices Seem Ready to Boost Protection of Digital Privacy”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.

Robert Barnes of The Washington Post reports that “Justices appear to favor more restraints on government access to digital information.”

David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times reports has an article headlined “Supreme Court weighs privacy for cellphone records: Can police track a suspect’s travels?

Richard Wolf of USA Today reports that “Supreme Court justices voice support for digital privacy.”

Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal reports that “Supreme Court Justices Question Government’s Collection of Cellphone Data; Conservative and liberal justices push back against warrantless access to customer records.”

Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times has an article headlined “Trump admin to Supreme Court: No warrant needed for cellphone records.”

Keith Laing of The Detroit News reports that “High court could limit police in digital privacy case.”

Lawrence Hurley of Reuters reports that “Big Brother looms as U.S. top court tackles cellphone dispute.”

Mark Sherman of The Associated Press reports that “Supreme Court frets over erosion of privacy in digital age.”

Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Supreme Court Justices Hint at More Digital-Privacy Protections.”

Ariane de Vogue of CNN.com reports that “Supreme Court takes on major Fourth Amendment case.”

And on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” Nina Totenberg had an audio segment titled “Supreme Court Hears Case On Cellphone Location Information.”

Posted at 8:00 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Composition of the Courts of Appeals Is Not a Function of Jimmy Carter’s, Harry Reid’s, or Chuck Schumer’s ‘Court-Packing'”: Asher Steinberg has this post at his blog, “The Narrowest Grounds.”

Posted at 11:54 AM by Howard Bashman



“Justice Don Willett says he successfully performed Heimlich maneuver at Austin Chick-fil-A”: Katie Hall of The Austin American-Statesman has this report.

Posted at 11:52 AM by Howard Bashman



“Everyone knows panel assignments are random, and everyone is wrong”: Matthew Stiegler has this post at his “CA3blog.”

Posted at 11:48 AM by Howard Bashman



“Sen. John Kennedy votes against Trump judge nominee — and blasts another as ’embarrassing'”: Bryn Stole of The Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisiana has this report.

Posted at 11:44 AM by Howard Bashman