“Court hears challenge to assisted-suicide law”: In Monday’s edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Bill Rankin and Jeffry Scott will have an article that begins, “Georgia’s highest court on Monday will hear a challenge that seeks to strike down the state’s assisted-suicide law, passed by the Legislature almost two decades ago to punish people like the late Jack Kevorkian who helped people kill themselves.”
“Justices Weigh Privacy vs. GPS Bugs”: Jess Bravin will have this article Monday in The Wall Street Journal.
You can freely access the full text of the article via Google News.
“California Supreme Court tackles workplace break rules”: Howard Mintz will have this article Monday in The San Jose Mercury News.
“O’Connor breaks ground again, this time as a former Supreme Court justice”: Robert Barnes will have this article Monday in The Washington Post.
“State voters get say on judges’ retirement age”: Jim Provance has this article today in The Toledo Blade.
“U.S. Supreme Court to decide where Jewish boy was born”: Harriet Robbins Ost of United Press International has this report.
Michael Kirkland of UPI is reporting: Today, he has articles headlined “Thomas spanks court on religious displays” and “Plea bargains, through a glass darkly.”
“U.S. Supreme Court to consider claim that evidence was withheld in 1995 quintuple murder case”: John Simerman of The Times-Picayune of New Orleans has this news update.
And at “SCOTUSblog,” Lyle Denniston has a post titled “Argument preview: The Court and the D.A. — again.”