“Views of jury pool trouble sniper; As his trial begins, Muhammad finds many say he killed six people in Md.”: This article appears today in The Baltimore Sun.
And The Washington Post reports today that “Suspect’s Notoriety Shrinks Jury Pool; Prospects Screened In Md. Sniper Trial.”
“Appeals Judges Hear Subway Search Debate”: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, “A federal appeals court panel challenged a civil liberties lawyer yesterday to explain how searching people’s bags at random in city subways was different from searching passengers at airports, which has become standard practice to combat terrorism.”
“The California Supreme Court Lets TV Comedy Writers Off the Hook for Sexual Harassment This Time, but Their Protection is Not Absolute”: Joanna Grossman has this essay online today at FindLaw.