“New Justice to Confront Evolution in Powers”: Charlie Savage has this article today in The New York Times.
Today in The Washington Post, Anne E. Kornblut and Robert Barnes report that “Obama navigating high court nomination process with more ease this time.”
The Wall Street Journal reports that “Kagan’s Goldman Ties Won’t Hurt Supreme Court Chances, White House Says.”
The New York Post contains an article headlined “Supremely likely: O expected to nominate his top lawyer.”
Reuters reports that “Obama Court pick imminent, Kagan called favorite.”
Gallup has issued a news release headlined “No Mandate for Protestant Justice; 42% Want Conservative Pick; Americans also give no strong mandate for a female, Hispanic, or black justice.”
And in the May 17, 2010 issue of Newsweek, Dahlia Lithwick will have an essay entitled “The Limits of Influence: No way to pick a justice.”
“No blanket right for press to protect sources, Supreme Court says; Canada’s highest court slams door on effort by media to broaden its rights to protect confidential sources”: Kirk Makin has this article today in The Toronto Globe and Mail. The newspaper also contains an editorial entitled “The right to tell untold stories: The Supreme Court has issued strong, clear statements of respect for confidential sources; Judges have been warned, in effect, not to look down their noses at protection of sources.”
Today’s edition of The New York Times reports that “Top Court in Canada Limits Media on Sources.”
The National Post reports that “Court limits media; Journalists do not have ‘blanket right’ to protect confidential sources.”
The Toronto Star contains an article headlined “No blanket immunity for journalistic sources, top court rules; Supreme Court says protections to be determined on case-by-case basis.”
The Toronto Sun reports that “National Post loses case to protect source’s identity.”
The Associated Press reports that “Court rules against National Post in source case.”
And Canwest News Service reports that “Media can’t shield sources all the time, top court rules; Journalists must defend protection case by case.”
You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada at this link.
“Behind Closed Doors: No cameras, no audio and now, no main entry to the high court; Is Court growing more insular under Roberts?” Tony Mauro of The National Law Journal has this report.
“Judiciary schedules Scott Matheson hearing; Matheson to face senators; with backing of both Utah Republicans, he is expected to win confirmation”: The Salt Lake Tribune has this report.
And The Deseret News reports that “Matheson confirmation hearing Thursday.”
“D.C. Lawyer Murder Mystery Heads to Trial; Former Arent Fox partner accused of sabotaging probe of lawyer’s stabbing death”: Mike Scarcella of The National Law Journal has this report.
“O’Neill to leave state Supreme Court early”: Chuck Lindell has this article today in The Austin American-Statesman.
“Court overturns 17-year sentence for Oregon man”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “A 17-year prison sentence for an Oregon man arrested while trying to get back into his mother’s house because he did not have a key has been overturned by a federal appeals court.”
You can access Tuesday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at this link.
“Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to Hold Special Sitting in Pocatello, Idaho”: The Public Information Office of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued this news release yesterday.