“Supreme Court will hear case on North Carolina malpractice settlement”: Michael Doyle of McClatchy Newspapers has this report.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
“Supreme Court will hear case on North Carolina malpractice settlement”: Michael Doyle of McClatchy Newspapers has this report. Posted at 10:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Taxes Threaten an Island Culture in Georgia”: This article about the saltwater Geechee community in Georgia appears today in The New York Times. Posted at 10:26 PM by Howard Bashman“Appeals Court Caves to TSA Over Nude Body Scanners”: David Kravets has this post at Wired.com’s “Threat Level” blog reporting on an order that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued yesterday. Posted at 10:16 PM by Howard Bashman“Justices Uphold Map for West Virginia Voting”: Adam Liptak has this article today in The New York Times. Posted at 10:09 PM by Howard Bashman“Michigan Law: A Conversation with Associate Justice Elena Kagan.” Earlier this month, Justice Elena Kagan visited the University of Michigan School of Law and, among other things, participated in a question-and-answer session with Dean Evan Caminker. I previously collected news coverage of Justice Kagan’s visit in a post that you can access here. Now, the law school posted online two videos of Justice Kagan’s remarks that you can access here and here Posted at 9:54 PM by Howard Bashman“Highest court to decide on gay marriage”: Bob Egelko has this article today in The San Francisco Chronicle. And, in related news, Terry Baynes of Reuters has an article headlined “Court to hear appeal over federal gay marriage law” that begins, “The next battle over a U.S. law that defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman will be waged in a federal appeals court in New York on Thursday.” Posted at 9:48 PM by Howard Bashman“Ark. girds for showdown with Army Corps over forest flooding”: Lawrence Hurley of Greenwire has this report. Posted at 9:36 PM by Howard Bashman“Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens to speak at IIT Chicago-Kent”: IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law issued this news release today. Posted at 9:35 PM by Howard Bashman“USS Cole defenders seek three-month delay; They also say the alleged mastermind of the bombing shouldn’t be compelled to come to court proceedings against his wishes”: Carol Rosenberg of The Miami Herald has this report. Posted at 9:23 PM by Howard Bashman“Resort’s Snow Won’t Be Pure This Year; It’ll Be Sewage”: This article will appear Thursday in The New York Times. As the article explains, “In February, a federal appeals court ruled in favor of the ski resort’s upgrade plans, ending a legal saga fought by a coalition of environmental groups and 13 American Indian tribes, which consider the mountain sacred and view the wastewater snow as a desecration.” Posted at 9:18 PM by Howard BashmanTuesday, September 25, 2012
Programming note: Additional posts will appear here on Wednesday evening. Posted at 6:15 PM by Howard Bashman“Appeals court upholds penalties for secret meetings”: The Houston Chronicle has a news update that begins, “A Fifth Circuit federal appeals panel on Tuesday upheld the criminal penalty provision of the Texas Open Meetings Act against a challenge by a cadre of city officials who argued it chills free speech.” And The Texas Tribune reports that “Court Finds Open Meetings Act Constitutional.” You can access today’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit at this link. Posted at 5:37 PM by Howard Bashman“West Virginia Voting Map Upheld by U.S. Supreme Court”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report. And at “SCOTUSblog,” Lyle Denniston has a post titled “Opinion recap: Hedging on ‘one person, one vote.’” Posted at 5:24 PM by Howard Bashman“SEC Fraud Suit Deadlines Draw Review From U.S. High Court”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report. And Reuters reports that “Supreme Court to hear Marc Gabelli appeal in SEC case.” Posted at 5:14 PM by Howard Bashman“Force DUI suspects to have breath, blood tests? High court to rule.” David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times has this news update. Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor has an article headlined “Forced blood test for a drunk-driving suspect? Supreme Court to step in; A Missouri trooper ordered a blood test for a suspected drunk driver who had refused one, without having a warrant; US Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide if that action was justified; The case could help define the scope of protections against unreasonable searches.” Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Forced Blood Test in Drunk Driving Case Gets Court Review.” And Terry Baynes and Jonathan Stempel of Reuters report that “Supreme Court to review blood tests to test driver sobriety.” Posted at 5:08 PM by Howard Bashman“Court grants appeals from 2 people without lawyers”: Jesse J. Holland of The Associated Press has a report that begins, “Well-heeled clients pay tens of thousands of dollars to hit the legal jackpot — Supreme Court review of their appeals. But on Tuesday, the court decided to hear cases filed by two people who couldn’t afford or didn’t bother to hire an attorney.” And in other coverage of today’s Order List, The AP has reports headlined “Court to review limit of driver record protections“; “Court to decide if SEC can sue Gabelli fund execs“: and “Court: Can Guam man sue gov’t over surgery?” Posted at 4:46 PM by Howard Bashman“Conservatives warily ponder prospect of an ‘Obama court'”: Tom Curry, NBC News national affairs writer, has this report. Posted at 4:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Human Rights, the Death Penalty, and Affirmative Action: What will the Supreme Court decide in this term’s first big cases?” Emily Bazelon has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 4:20 PM by Howard Bashman“Justice Thomas: Stay upbeat, focused in law school.” The University of Florida Levin College of Law has this news release, containing a link to video of Justice Clarence Thomas’s recent remarks at that law school. Posted at 1:52 PM by Howard Bashman“Ninth Circuit Recalls Judge James R. Browning”: The Public Information Office of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit posted this news release online today. Posted at 1:30 PM by Howard BashmanAccess online today’s Order List of the U.S. Supreme Court: The Court has posted today’s Order List at this link. The Court today granted review in six new cases. Also attached to the Order List is today’s per curiam opinion in Tennant v. Jefferson County Comm’n. In early news coverage, The Associated Press reports that “High court to consider drunken driving case” and “High court upholds WV congressional districts.” And at “SCOTUSblog,” Lyle Denniston has a post titled “Six new grants, redistricting ruling.” Posted at 9:34 AM by Howard Bashman“Texas Diversity Tested at Court as Affirmative Action Curbs Loom”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report. Posted at 8:50 AM by Howard Bashman“Pennsylvania Court Reconsiders Voter ID Availability”: Bloomberg News has a report that begins, “The Pennsylvania judge who last month upheld a law requiring voters to show photo identification is scheduled today to hear arguments over whether people will be able to comply before the general election in November.” The Associated Press reports that “Judge Robert Simpson hears voter ID case again, beginning today.” And in today’s edition of The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Peter Hall has an article headlined “Voter ID fight continues today in Harrisburg; State officials must convince Judge Robert Simpson voters will be able to get ID cards before Election Day.” Posted at 8:44 AM by Howard Bashman“Man wrongly convicted can sue LAPD, federal court panel rules; Harold C. Hall, who spent 19 years in prison for killings he didn’t commit, contends officers coerced his confession; A panel of the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals says he can pursue his case”: Maura Dolan has this article today in The Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles Daily News reports that “Wrongfully convicted man allowed to revise lawsuit against Los Angeles over confession.” And at her “Trial Insider” blog, Pamela A. MacLean has a post titled “Coerced Confession Civil Rights Suit Revived.” You can access yesterday’s ruling of a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at this link. Posted at 8:39 AM by Howard Bashman“New Ruling on Katrina Favors Corps of Engineers”: In today’s edition of The New York Times, John Schwartz has an article that begins, “A federal appeals court reversed itself, ruling Monday that the Army Corps of Engineers is not liable for devastation caused in Hurricane Katrina from a government-built navigation canal.” The Times-Picayune of New Orleans reports that “Hurricane Katrina damage judgment against Army Corps of Engineers is reversed by federal appeals court.” And The Associated Press reports that “Appeals court tosses out landmark Katrina ruling.” Yesterday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is not yet freely available for viewing at that court’s web site. Update: The Fifth Circuit has now posted yesterday’s opinion at this link. Posted at 8:32 AM by Howard BashmanMonday, September 24, 2012
“Florida justice warns of assault on the courts ‘through partisan politics'”: The Miami Herald has a news update that begins, “As the secretive campaign against the three Florida Supreme Court justices up for merit retention took shape Monday, one of the targeted justices warned that the future of the state’s independent judiciary was under threat.” And in Tuesday’s edition of The Tampa Bay Times, Martin Dyckman will have an op-ed entitled “An independent court is at stake in Florida.” Posted at 10:42 PM by Howard Bashman“Appeals court rules against bridge company on private vs. public issue”: The Detroit Free Press has this news update reporting on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued today. Posted at 10:32 PM by Howard Bashman“Politics, Principle and an Attack on the Courts”: This editorial appears today in The New York Times. Posted at 10:28 PM by Howard BashmanIn the October 2012 issue of ABA Journal magazine: Mark Walsh has an article headlined “Eyes of US Are Upon Texas: Affirmative Action Case Kicks Off the Supreme Court’s 2012 Term.” Richard Brust has an article headlined “As DC Circuit Weighs the Future of Guantanamo Inmates, Some Say Judicial Review Can Harm Military.” And Bryan A. Garner has an item headlined “Outtakes from a Treatise — Garner and Scalia Present a Quiz on Textualism: Part 1 of 2.” Posted at 9:20 PM by Howard Bashman“Samsung seeks new trial in legal feud with Apple”: Howard Mintz of The San Jose Mercury News has this update. As the article explains, “Trial judges seldom grant motions for new trials, but Samsung’s arguments will also lay the foundation for the company’s expected appeal to the Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, which reviews patent cases.” Posted at 8:26 PM by Howard Bashman“Judge Kravitz To Be Honored With Symposium Series”: The Connecticut Law Tribune has this report today. Posted at 8:20 PM by Howard Bashman“Wisconsin’s Lawyer Asks Court to Reverse Union Law Ruling”: Bloomberg News has a report that begins, “A Wisconsin law requiring certain public worker unions to vote annually on whether they wish to remain in existence is constitutional, a lawyer for the state told a federal appellate court.” And The Associated Press reports that “Federal panel hears arguments in Wis. union case.” Posted at 3:09 PM by Howard Bashman“‘Zeus of the Law’ Sworn In to Become D.C. Court of Appeals Judge”: At “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times,” Don Tartaglione has a post that begins, “At the September 21 investiture ceremony for Roy McLeese III, who was sworn in to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, friends and former colleagues gave glowing compliments about his qualifications and temperament.” Posted at 3:02 PM by Howard Bashman“Clean Water Act cases on docket as justices return”: Lawrence Hurley of Greenwire has this report. Posted at 3:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Appeals court lifts ban on rival to DuPont’s Kevlar”: Reuters has this report. And The Associated Press reports that “Court halts injunction in DuPont-Kolon fight.” Posted at 12:40 PM by Howard Bashman |
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