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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

“Battling Anew Over the Place of Religion in Public Schools”: Wednesday’s edition of The New York Times will contain an article that begins, “It has been nearly 50 years since the Supreme Court ruled that officially sponsored prayer in public schools violated the separation of church and state.”

Posted at 9:46 PM by Howard Bashman



“Copyright Troll’s Domain Name Auctioned to Pay Legal Fees”: David Kravets has this post at Wired.com’s “Threat Level” blog.

Posted at 9:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Proposed Guantanamo rule change sparks backlash”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “The new commander of the Guantanamo Bay prison is seeking to impose significant changes to communications allowed between lawyers and prisoners facing war-crimes charges at the U.S. base in Cuba, The Associated Press has learned.”

Posted at 4:07 PM by Howard Bashman



“Holder’s Legacy”: Online today at The New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin has a blog post that begins, “Two years ago, the Supreme Court decided a case that may, it now appears, save Barack Obama’s chances at reelection–and, more importantly, preserve a precious corner of American democracy.”

Posted at 4:00 PM by Howard Bashman



“Viewing justices, First Amendment through rhetorical lens”: Ronald K.L. Collins has this essay online at the First Amendment Center.

Posted at 3:15 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Solicitor General of the United States: Tenth Justice or Zealous Advocate?” Adam D. Chandler has this comment in the December 2011 issue of The Yale Law Journal.

Posted at 10:50 AM by Howard Bashman



“Reynolds selects case to take to high court; At issue: people who smoked before warning-labels law”: Today’s edition of The Winston-Salem Journal contains an article that begins, “Reynolds American Inc. appears to have chosen at least one Engle legal case to take before the U.S. Supreme Court.”

Posted at 8:32 AM by Howard Bashman



“Glass’s Road to Redemption”: In today’s edition of The New York Times, columnist Joe Nocera has an op-ed that begins, “Early next week, a lawyer will file a brief with the California State Supreme Court, arguing that his client has the good moral character to be admitted to the California Bar. His client is Stephen Glass.”

Posted at 8:30 AM by Howard Bashman



“Sandra Day O’Connor promotes civics education; Retired U.S. Supreme Court justice helped initiate an online program called iCivics because not enough Americans know how government works”: This article appears today in The Los Angeles Times.

Posted at 8:07 AM by Howard Bashman