“Snyder still working on Hathaway replacement for Michigan Supreme Court”: The Associated Press has this report.
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Friday, February 22, 2013
“Snyder still working on Hathaway replacement for Michigan Supreme Court”: The Associated Press has this report. Posted at 7:48 AM by Howard Bashman“DNA Privacy Gets First U.S. Supreme Court Test in Rape Case”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report. Posted at 7:44 AM by Howard Bashman“Justice Orie Melvin, sister found guilty; Jury finds that pair used state workers to run campaigns”: Paula Reed Ward has this article today in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The newspaper also reports that “Orie Melvin faces removal from state Supreme Court.” The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports today that “State Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin, sister Janine Orie found guilty on almost all counts.” In addition, columnist Eric Heyl has an essay titled “Orie story has reality TV written all over it.” The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that “Convicted Justice Joan Orie Melvin could be ordered from office or impeached.” The Associated Press reports that “Pa. judge, her 2 sisters convicted of corruption.” And The Philadelphia Daily News contains an editorial titled “Time to put merit selection of judges on the fast track.” Posted at 7:42 AM by Howard BashmanThursday, February 21, 2013
“Court panel overturns dismissal of Charlottesville panhandling suit”: The Daily Progress of Charlottesville, Virginia has a news update that begins, “Five homeless men who challenged a Charlottesville ordinance prohibiting panhandling along part of the Downtown Mall will have their day in court after all, a federal appeals panel ruled Thursday.” You can access today’s ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit at this link. Posted at 10:52 PM by Howard Bashman“U.S. attorney: Criticism of Aaron Swartz prosecution is ‘unfair’; Carmen Ortiz, who previously compared the late Internet activist to a common criminal, tells a Boston radio station that charges of overzealousness by her office are ‘unfair.'” Declan McCullagh of c|net has this report. Posted at 10:45 PM by Howard Bashman“Georgia rushes to carry out executions before lethal drug supply expires; State’s entire supply of pentobarbital runs out on March 1 with Georgia seeking permission from courts to block legal delays”: The Guardian (UK) has this report. Posted at 10:44 PM by Howard Bashman“Prop. 8 Supreme Court: Gay Marriage Supporters Want Obama To Weigh In.” Ryan J. Reilly of The Huffington Post has this report. Posted at 10:38 PM by Howard Bashman“Sandusky attorney Joe Amendola appealing to Superior Court for new trial”: The Centre Daily Times of State College, Pennsylvania has this news update. Posted at 10:32 PM by Howard Bashman“Anticipating Patentable Subject Matter”: Stanford Law Review Online has today posted an essay (available in PDF and HTML) written by law professor Dan L. Burk addressing the question “Are human genes patentable?” Posted at 8:32 PM by Howard Bashman“Pryor Cashman wins trademark suit over the movie ’50/50′”: Erin Geiger Smith of Reuters has this report on a ruling that Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook issued today on behalf of a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Posted at 6:08 PM by Howard Bashman“The Lawfulness of Section 5 — and Thus of Section 5”: Law professor Akhil Reed Amar has this article (available in PDF and HTML) at Harvard Law Review’s online Forum. Posted at 5:52 PM by Howard Bashman“Morning-After Pills Don’t Cause Abortion, Studies Say”: This audio segment appeared on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Posted at 5:48 PM by Howard Bashman“Two new camera-shy Supreme Court justices”: Michael McGough has this essay online at The Los Angeles Times. Posted at 5:42 PM by Howard Bashman“Harvard Law Review Expands Affirmative Action Program to Include Gender”: Orin Kerr has this post at “The Volokh Conspiracy.” And at “walshslaw,” Kevin C. Walsh has a post titled “What is Harvard Law Review’s new gender-based affirmative-action membership policy?” My coverage from earlier today can be accessed here. Posted at 4:35 PM by Howard Bashman“Victim in SCOTUS generics case has powerful amici: Harkin and Waxman.” Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this report. Posted at 4:20 PM by Howard Bashman“U.S. oil, food groups petition Supreme Court over ethanol blend”: Reuters has this report. Posted at 3:08 PM by Howard Bashman“Judge: No sleepover but lawyers can spend 12 hours in Guantanamo’s secret prison.” Carol Rosenberg of The Miami Herald has this report. And Reuters reports that “Guantanamo lawyers can visit top-secret cells, judge says.” Posted at 3:07 PM by Howard Bashman“After Scalia: Don’t give up on campaign finance reform, however hopeless it seems now.” Law professor Richard L. Hasen — author of the “Election Law Blog” — has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 3:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Judge’s Use of Electronic Social Networking Media”: The American Bar Association issued Formal Opinion 462 today. Posted at 2:11 PM by Howard Bashman“All-out assault on Proposition 8”: Lyle Denniston has this post at “SCOTUSblog.” And The Associated Press reports that “Gay couples ask high court for marriage equality.” Update: Howard Mintz of The San Jose Mercury News has a report headlined “Proposition 8 challenge: Same-sex marriage advocates urge U.S. Supreme Court to strike down California’s gay marriage ban.” Posted at 1:44 PM by Howard Bashman“Melvin guilty of six of seven counts”: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has a news update that begins, “An Allegheny County jury on Thursday convicted suspended Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin on six counts for misusing state-paid employees to campaign for a seat on the high court in 2003 and 2009. Although the jury acquitted her of one count, Melvin, 56, will likely be stripped of her seat on the state’s highest court, and will likely lose her pension.” And Paula Reed Ward of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a news update headlined “Jury finds Orie Melvin guilty on all but one count.” The Wikipedia entry for the last Pa. Supreme Court Justice convicted of a crime indicates that official removal from judicial office will not occur until sentencing. Moreover, removal from office may not take effect immediately if the conviction is appealed. According to Wikipedia, former Justice Rolf Larsen’s impeachment conviction occurred nearly six months after the jury returned a guilty verdict in his case. Update: In other coverage, The Associated Press reports that “Guilty on all but 1 count for Justice Melvin.” Posted at 1:26 PM by Howard Bashman“Melvin jury says it has a verdict, is being brought back into the courtroom”: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has this news update. Update: Via Twitter, Mark Scolforo of The Associated Press reports that “Jury has verdict on all but 1 count in corruption trial of Pa. Justice Joan Orie Melvin.” Further update: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review’s trial reporter, via Twitter, is reporting that “Melvin guilty on all counts, jury hung on one. Orie guilty on all.” Posted at 1:11 PM by Howard Bashman“Harvard Law Review Expands Affirmative Action”: Today’s edition of The Harvard Crimson contains an article that begins, “The Harvard Law Review, which has historically been staffed by disproportionately more men than women, has expanded its affirmative action policy to include gender as a criteria in its editor selection process.” Posted at 1:09 PM by Howard Bashman“SCOTUS won’t lift stay of execution for Ga. inmate”: The Associated Press has this report. Posted at 1:07 PM by Howard Bashman“Judges learn it’s human to have feelings on bench”: Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has this report. Posted at 1:04 PM by Howard Bashman“Can They Patent Your Genes?” Professor Daniel J. Kevles has this article in the March 7, 2013 issue of The New York Review of Books. Posted at 12:09 PM by Howard BashmanAccess online the merits Brief for Respondents filed today in the U.S. Supreme Court in the Proposition 8 same-sex marriage case: You can access the brief at this link. Posted at 12:03 PM by Howard Bashman“Jury deliberating Orie Melvin public corruption case ‘close’ to verdict”: Paula Reed Ward of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has this news update. Although I am reluctant to speculate on a verdict based on a jury’s question to the court, this morning’s question from the jury, as described in the article linked above, would not seem to portend an acquittal on all charges for Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin. Update: In other coverage, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that “Melvin jury says it is close to a verdict.” Posted at 10:46 AM by Howard Bashman“Andre Thomas: The Mentally Ill, From Asylums to Jails.” Part two of Brandi Grissom’s six-part series “Trouble in Mind” appears online at this link at The Texas Tribune. My earlier coverage of the series can be accessed here. Posted at 10:44 AM by Howard Bashman“The case for the Voting Rights Act isn’t made with exaggerations”: Columnist Linda P. Campbell has this op-ed today in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Posted at 10:40 AM by Howard Bashman“McCutcheon case could give Citizens United a run for its money in Supreme Court”: T.W. Farnam has this article today in The Washington Post. Posted at 10:37 AM by Howard Bashman“Judge Pauline Newman ’58 honored by NYU Law Women as Alumna of the Year”: New York University School of Law has issued this news release, which provides access to video of the event. Posted at 10:35 AM by Howard Bashman“Top court unlikely to decide conditional sale issue in Monsanto case”: Lawrence Hurley of Reuters has this news analysis. Posted at 10:26 AM by Howard Bashman“Why Clarence Thomas Uses Simple Words in His Opinions; The law ought to be accessible to the average person, he argued during a recent appearance at Harvard”: Conor Friedersdorf has this essay online at The Atlantic. Posted at 10:12 AM by Howard Bashman“Constitution Check: Do states have the power to block new federal gun controls?” Lyle Denniston has this post today at the “Constitution Daily” blog of the National Constitution Center. Posted at 8:49 AM by Howard Bashman |
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