“Alito, Sotomayor give voice to court split”: In Monday’s edition of The Washington Post, Robert Barnes will have an article that begins, “The Supreme Court’s two former prosecutors sit on opposite ends of the court’s long mahogany bench, and they take very different views of the criminal justice system.”
“Stan Chesley stands to lose more than license; Money, influence, image all at stake”: The Cincinnati Enquirer contains this article today.
“Virginia Supreme Court justice selection slowed by stalemate; The House of Delegates and Senate squabble over picking conservative or liberal Supreme Court nominees”: This article appears today in The Roanoke Times.
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: GPS tracking without a warrant.” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.
And yesterday’s edition of The Detroit Free Press contained a somewhat related article headlined “Technology is trampling privacy rights, experts say.”
“Supreme Court heads into final two weeks; Justices are set to hand down decisions in 14 cases involving violent video games, alleged job discrimination at Wal-Mart, generic drugs and other issues”: David G. Savage has this article today in The Los Angeles Times.