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Thursday, December 4, 2014

“What constitutes cruel and unusual punishment?” In today’s edition of The Los Angeles Times, law professor Robert Smith and G. Ben Cohen have an op-ed that begins, “Should a fisherman face two decades in prison for discarding a few fish at sea? That question is at the core of a statutory interpretation case the Supreme Court heard in November, but it also raises another question: What does ‘cruel and unusual punishment’ mean today?”

Posted at 10:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Judge: Give NSA unlimited access to digital data.” Grant Gross of PCWorld has a report that begins, “The U.S. National Security Agency should have an unlimited ability to collect digital information in the name of protecting the country against terrorism and other threats, an influential federal judge said during a debate on privacy.”

The judge in question is Seventh Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner.

Posted at 6:48 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Ninth Circuit and the right to carry guns: Hello again, Peruta.” Eugene Volokh has this post today at “The Volokh Conspiracy.”

Posted at 1:27 PM by Howard Bashman



“UPS Suit Hinges on an Ambiguous Pregnancy Law”: Adam Liptak has this article in today’s edition of The New York Times.

In today’s edition of The Washington Post, Robert Barnes has an article headlined “Supreme Court hears arguments in pregnant UPS worker’s case.”

In today’s edition of The Los Angeles Times, David G. Savage has an article headlined “Supreme Court acknowledges ambiguity in pregnant workers law.”

Richard Wolf of USA Today reports that “Pregnancy discrimination claim faces high-court hurdle.”

In today’s edition of The Wall Street Journal, Brent Kendall has an article headlined “Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Workplace Pregnancy-Rights Case; Case Examines Whether UPS Violated Pregnant Worker’s Rights by Not Accommodating Her Lifting Restrictions.”

Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor reports that “Pregnant workers’ rights: Supreme Court takes up UPS driver’s case.”

Lawrence Hurley of Reuters reports that “U.S. justices grapple with UPS pregnancy discrimination case.”

And at “SCOTUSblog,” Lyle Denniston has a post titled “Argument analysis: ‘As compared to what?’

You can access at this link the transcript of yesterday’s U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in Young v. United Parcel Service, No. 12-1226.

Posted at 8:24 AM by Howard Bashman