“Oconee County court case headed for U.S. Supreme Court”: Monday’s edition of The Anderson Independent Mail will contain an article that begins, “A 2008 case originating in the court of an Oconee County judge now under consideration for a federal judgeship is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court in March. Oral arguments in Turner vs. Rogers are scheduled for March 23, a spokesperson with the U.S. Supreme Court’s public information office confirmed Friday.”
“Convicted attorneys are still practicing; Some even have kept their licenses while serving time for their crimes”: This article appears today in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
“Supreme Court reversals deliver a dressing-down to the liberal 9th Circuit”: Robert Barnes will have this article Monday in The Washington Post.
“Where judicial activism morphs into disregard”: In today’s edition of The San Francisco Chronicle, columnist Debra J. Saunders has an op-ed that begins, “Four times this month the U.S. Supreme Court has slapped down the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.”
“The Two Abortion Wars: State Battles Over Roe v. Wade.” The New York Times contains this editorial today.
“State Supreme Court to hear abortion appeal; Justices to review judicial discretion in denying minor’s access to procedure”: This article appears today in The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Will healthcare reform survive the courts?” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.
“Dennis Riordan, noted lawyer, on Barry Bonds’ team”: In Friday’s edition of The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko had an article that begins, “The team defending former San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds against perjury charges has its own lineup of All-Stars, none brighter than appellate specialist Dennis Riordan.” The newspaper did not make the article freely available online until today.