“Chances of ‘don’t ask’ repeal fading in Congress; The lame-duck session will focus on spending and taxes, and Republicans who oppose repeal can bide their time”: The Los Angeles Times has this news update.
Posted at 10:30 PM by Howard Bashman
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
“Chances of ‘don’t ask’ repeal fading in Congress; The lame-duck session will focus on spending and taxes, and Republicans who oppose repeal can bide their time”: The Los Angeles Times has this news update. Posted at 10:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Alaska’s Big Spelling Test: How strong is Joe Miller’s argument against the Leeza Markovsky vote?” Law professor Richard L. Hasen, author of the “Election Law Blog,” has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 10:15 PM by Howard Bashman“Judge Thomas Porteous’ attorneys want one last argument before Senate impeachment vote”: Bruce Alpert of The Times-Picayune of New Orleans has a news update that begins, “Attorneys for New Orleans federal Judge Thomas Porteous are asking the Senate to give them sufficient time before a decisive vote in the next few weeks to present arguments on why the judge’s removal from office ‘could substantially alter’ more than two centuries of legal precedent.” Law professor Jonathan Turley, via a post at his blog, has placed the Porteous Post-Trial Brief online at this link. Posted at 10:12 PM by Howard Bashman“Hope. Change. Reality. Attorney General Eric Holder entered the Justice Department on a mission to reinvent it. He’d rectify the dubious hires of the Bush era; he’d shut down Guantanamo and try the most notorious detainees here on U.S. soil; head speak forcefully and often about the return of the rule of law. Unfortunately, Washington doesn’t like an idealist.” Wil S. Hylton will have this article in the December 2010 issue of GQ magazine. Posted at 4:17 PM by Howard Bashman“A Special Court for Veterans”: Ronald D. Castille, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, has this op-ed today in The New York Times. Posted at 4:15 PM by Howard Bashman“Cheerleader’s silence not ‘disruptive'”: Online at the First Amendment Center, David L. Hudson Jr. has an essay that begins, “Can a silent cheerleader disrupt school activities? Is there a legitimate educational reason to punish a student for refusing to cheer for her alleged attacker? These questions form the basis for an appeal to the full 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals filed on behalf of a former Texas cheerleader (known as H.S. in court papers), who was kicked off the Silsbee High School squad after she didn’t cheer for a basketball player who allegedly sexually assaulted her after a football game.” As I noted in this recent post, Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle had this lengthy article about the case in last Friday’s issue of that newspaper. Posted at 1:46 PM by Howard Bashman“Alito to lecture at Duq. Rome campus”: Today’s edition of The Duquesne Duke contains an article that begins, “Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is expected to lecture at Duquesne law school’s Rome summer study program this July.” And at ABA Journal’s “Law News Now” blog, Debra Cassens Weiss has a post titled “Blogger Loudly Questions Alito’s Dinner Attendance, Tapes Irate Security Guard” reporting on a post yesterday by Lee Fang at “ThinkProgress” titled “Exclusive: Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito Dismisses His Profligate Right-Wing Fundraising As ‘Not Important.’” Posted at 1:28 PM by Howard Bashman“Supreme Court orders murderer’s estate to compensate victims’ family”: Kirk Makin has this article today in The Toronto Globe and Mail. And Janice Tibbetts of Postmedia News has an article headlined “Killer’s estate ordered to repay victims’ family; Supreme court decision; $10,000 award after triple murder/suicide sends message of ‘denunciation’: jurists.” You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada at this link. Posted at 8:10 AM by Howard Bashman“White House asks top court to allow gay dismissals”: Bob Egelko has this article today in The San Francisco Chronicle. Greg Stohr reports that “Obama Lawyers Back Military Gay Ban at Supreme Court.” Reuters reports that “High court urged not to intervene in gay ban case.” And at Politico.com, Josh Gerstein reports that “Justice asks to keep ‘don’t ask.’” Posted at 8:04 AM by Howard Bashman“Wiggins retains lead over Sanders in state Supreme Court race”: Today’s edition of The Seattle Times contains an article that begins, “Bainbridge Island attorney Charlie Wiggins still appeared headed for victory over state Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders in the race for a seat on the state’s highest court after Wednesday’s election tallies.” Posted at 7:40 AM by Howard Bashman |
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