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Thursday, December 10, 2009

“A gun case or Pandora’s box? Ruling could trigger the unhinging of American culture.” Ken Klukowski and Ken Blackwell will have this op-ed Friday in The Washington Times.

Posted at 10:50 PM by Howard Bashman



“Lawyer Wrongly Accused in Madrid Bombings Can’t Sue”: Bloomberg News has a report that begins, “An Oregon attorney wrongly accused in the 2004 Madrid terrorism bombings was barred by a federal appeals court from challenging the constitutionality of the anti-terrorism USA Patriot Act.”

And The Associated Press reports that “Federal court rules Oregon attorney Brandon Mayfield can’t challenge Patriot Act.”

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

Posted at 5:09 PM by Howard Bashman



“Tenth Circuit Chief Judge Robert Henry Stepping Down From Bench, Taking Position at Oklahoma City University”: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has issued a news release that begins, “Judge Robert H. Henry, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, was today named to be the 17th President and CEO of Oklahoma City University by the Board of Trustees.”

According to the news release, “Judge Henry will step down from the bench effective June 30, 2010.” It appears that Circuit Judge Mary Beck Briscoe is next in line to be chief judge of the Tenth Circuit.

Posted at 4:50 PM by Howard Bashman



“Justices making new push to abolish elected judges”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “An old debate about whether judges should be elected or appointed is heating up again. Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and several state Supreme Court justices are planning a nationwide push during next year’s state legislative sessions to end the practice of electing judges.”

And at “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times,” Jordan Weissmann has a post titled “O’Connor to Helps Launch New Initiative Against Judicial Elections.”

Posted at 4:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“Court to rule if Polanski can fight case from afar”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “A Los Angeles appeals court on Thursday considers whether Roman Polanski needs to appear in person to pursue his claim that his child rape case was tainted by judicial and prosecutorial misconduct and should be thrown out.”

Posted at 10:44 AM by Howard Bashman



“Gas station case reaches high court; Local owner among plaintiffs in lawsuit”: Today’s edition of The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro, Massachusetts contains an article that begins, ” A David-and-Goliath legal battle pitting a local service station owner against an international oil company has finally reached all the way to the Supreme Court.”

Posted at 7:56 AM by Howard Bashman



“Court will reconsider fetuses, drug use; Some maintain that it’s a form of child abuse”: This article appeared yesterday in The Louisville Courier-Journal.

Posted at 7:54 AM by Howard Bashman



“New drug conviction reversed, and US ruling is criticized”: In yesterday’s edition of The Boston Globe, Jonathan Saltzman had an article that begins, “At least a dozen drug and gun convictions have been overturned in Massachusetts as a result of a controversial US Supreme Court ruling six months ago that criminal defendants have a constitutional right to cross-examine forensic experts who prepare laboratory reports, according to prosecutors and defense lawyers.”

You can access Tuesday’s ruling of the Massachusetts Appeals Court at this link.

Posted at 7:52 AM by Howard Bashman



“Promotion day arrives for white Conn. firefighters”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “A group of white firefighters who persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to sanction their promotions over black colleagues are receiving their new badges Thursday in a ceremony that provides symbolic recognition of their victory.”

Posted at 7:45 AM by Howard Bashman