“Boy conceived after father’s death not entitled to Social Security, court rules”: Emiley Morgan had this article today in The Deseret News.
And in today’s edition of The Salt Lake Tribune, Brooke Adams has an article headlined “No proof man wanted to be dad, justices say; Decisions are based on state laws that vary across the country.”
You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Utah at this link.
“NJ asks Supreme Court to hear gift card case”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “New Jersey has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case that could help the government claim at least $15 million a year in unspent gift card revenue from retailers to help balance the state budget.”
“Judge sets trial date for suspended Pa. SC Justice Orie Melvin”: Legal Newsline has a report that begins, “A Pennsylvania judge has set a trial start date in the case of suspended state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin.”
“N.J. appeals court upholds dismissal of ex-girlfriend’s lawsuit against Nets CEO”: Today’s edition of The Record of Bergen County, New Jersey contains an article that begins, “A Bergen County judge was right in dismissing a lawsuit by an Upper Saddle River woman who claimed that Nets CEO Brett Yormark deceived her into having an abortion, a state appeals court ruled Friday.”
And The Associated Press has a report headlined “NJ court: woman can’t sue Nets CEO after abortion.”
You can access yesterday’s unpublished ruling of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, at this link.
“Supreme Court notebook: Justices as campaign issue.” Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has an article that begins, “A closely divided Supreme Court. Four justices in their 70s. Presidential candidates with dramatically different views of the ideal high court nominee.”