“Federal appeals court vacates ruling on Hazleton case”: The Standard Speaker of Hazleton, Pennsylvania has a news update that begins, “The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a mandate that declares Hazleton’s immigration ordinances unconstitutional, the mayor confirmed Tuesday.”
“Court freezes proceeds of Hicks book”: The Sydney Morning Herald has a news update that begins, “The NSW Supreme Court has frozen assets relating to the sale of a revealing book by former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks as Commonwealth prosecutors attempt to seize all proceeds from the sale of the book.”
“President Obama Nominates Judge Adalberto Jose Jordan to the United States Court of Appeals”: The White House has issued a news release that begins, “Today, President Obama nominated Judge Adalberto Jose Jordan to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.”
“Prostitution found at Argentine justice’s property”: The Associated Press has this report.
“Chafee granted full-party status in Pleau appeal”: Today’s edition of The Providence (R.I.) Journal contains an article that begins, “A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday granted Governor Chafee’s bid to become a full party in an accused murderer’s appeal of a court order demanding that the state surrender him to federal custody.”
“Notice for Drivers of Electric Vehicles”: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently posted this notice online.
Perhaps this is why you cannot currently access the web site of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit: At “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times,” Zoe Tillman has a post titled “Power Out in D.C. Federal Court.”
Now that Congress has voted to raise the debt ceiling, power should be restored sometime soon.
“Four on board back prayer appeal”: Today’s edition of The Winston-Salem Journal contains an article that begins, “A majority of Forsyth County commissioners say they favor appealing a high court’s ruling last week that bans Christian prayers at the start of board meetings.”
My earlier coverage of last Friday’s Fourth Circuit ruling appears at this link.
“Montana Court Says Pitcher Needed Warning About Aluminum Bat”: Daniel Fisher has this post at his “Full Disclosure” blog at Forbes.com.
My earlier coverage of the ruling appears at this link.
“DA wants special prosecutor picked for court altercation; Special prosecutor would decide whether to file charges against justices”: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel contains this article today.
And Bloomberg News reports that “Wisconsin District Attorney Wants Prosecutor to Review High-Court Incident.”
“Chief justice ‘breaks’ his family vacation rule, speaks in Maine; Justice Roberts takes time away from his family to speak at a Cleaves law library function in Portland”: This article appears today in The Portland Press Herald.
“SEC Suit Against Gabelli Reinstated by U.S. Appeals Court”: Bloomberg News has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued yesterday.