“Another Shot Fired in Alex Kozinski Ethics Investigation”: Nathan Koppel has this post today at WSJ.com’s “Law Blog.”
And today at “Patterico’s Pontifications,” Patterico has a post titled “Federal Judge Wrote That Software Disabled by Kozinski Was ‘Integral Part’ of Court’s ‘Security Apparatus.’”
In this post from Wednesday afternoon, I provided online access to the judicial misconduct complaint that L. Ralph Mecham, former head of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, has recently filed against Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski.
“Tax-exempt benefit disputed in Prop. 8 campaign”: Today’s edition of The San Francisco Chronicle contains an article that begins, “In the wake of Proposition 8’s passage, opponents are railing that churches that supported the ballot measure violated their tax-exempt status.”
“Guilty verdict in MySpace suicide case could chill Internet speech; The jury convicted a Missouri mother on three counts, but not conspiracy”: The Christian Science Monitor contains this article today.
“Military Appeal Process Is Challenged”: This article appears today in The New York Times. What’s lacking, according to the article, is the ability to seek U.S. Supreme Court review.
“Ex-terrorism prosecutor flags flaws at tribunal”: The Associated Press provides a report that begins, “Like many human rights observers, Anthony Barkow has harsh words about the government’s treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay. But Barkow offers a unique perspective: He’s the only observer who successfully prosecuted terrorist sympathizers in his former life as an assistant U.S. attorney in Manhattan.”