“Wiretap lawsuit defense challenged in court”: Today in The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko has an article that begins, “Civil liberties groups started a legal challenge Friday to the new federal law designed to dismiss their wiretapping suits against telecommunications companies, saying the statute violates phone customers’ constitutional rights and tramples on judicial authority.”
“Justices Rule Against Ohio GOP on Voter Issue”: The Washington Post contains this article today.
And The Columbus Dispatch reports today that “Voter suit goes to Ohio justices; GOP asks court to rule on registration mismatches.”
“Detainee’s Time Served Is Challenged; Prosecutors Say Judge Gave Hamdan Improper Credit”: This article appears today in The Washington Post.
“Covering the Court: Thoughts from Dahlia Lithwick.” David Lat has this post today at “Above the Law.”
“Abortion ban returns to ballot in South Dakota”: The Associated Press provides this report.
“Salazar calls for Judge Nottingham’s resignation”: The Denver Post contains this article today.
And today’s edition of The Rocky Mountain News contains an article headlined “Salazar urges judge to resign” and an editorial entitled “Nottingham on the hot seat.”