“Family Court deal: Some Obermayer lawyers knew about Rotwitt’s codeveloper role.” This article appears today in The Philadelphia Inquirer, along with an editorial entitled “Castille must resign” and an op-ed by columnist Karen Heller entitled “The latest high-court fiasco: Powerful, plugged-in lawyers are hired to probe powerful, plugged-in lawyers.”
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Squeezing BP for damages.” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.
“Bill Clinton Speaks Out on Kagan”: This article appears today in The New York Times.
Today’s edition of The Washington Post reports that “Records suggest Kagan played small part in settling Harvard-military dispute.”
Bill Mears of CNN.com has articles headlined “Kagan e-mails show confident, brassy side to Supreme Court nominee” and “Pentagon had doubts about Kagan over military recruiting on campus.”
The Associated Press reports that “Kagan unscathed after revelations from past.”
Mike Allen of Politico.com has an article headlined “Dems: E-mail bolsters Kagan.”
And columnist Dick Polman of The Philadelphia Inquirer has an essay entitled “As hearing approaches, Elena Kagan an enigma.”