“Racism in a Texas Death Case”: This editorial appears today in The New York Times.
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
“Racism in a Texas Death Case”: This editorial appears today in The New York Times. Posted at 8:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Gulag that shames the West: Five years after Obama said he’d shut it, over 100 prisoners — including a British resident — are still chained in Guantanamo.” David Jones of The Daily Mail (UK) has this report. Posted at 4:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shows different side to DePaul audience”: This article appears today in The Chicago Sun-Times. And The Associated Press reports that “Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to discuss Roe v. Wade in Chicago.” Additional information on the event can be accessed here. Posted at 4:27 PM by Howard Bashman“At Ninth Circuit, Moderates Do the Talking”: Scott Graham of The Recorder has this report. Posted at 1:38 PM by Howard Bashman“U.S. appeals court issues divided ruling in software patent case”: Erin Geiger Smith of Reuters has this report. And at the “Patently-O” blog, Dennis Crouch has a post titled “CLS Bank v. Alice Corp: Court Finds Many Software Patents Ineligible.” My earlier coverage of yesterday’s en banc Federal Circuit ruling appears at this link. Posted at 1:15 PM by Howard BashmanFriday, May 10, 2013
“Packing the Courts”: In the Sunday Book Review section of this Sunday’s edition of The New York Times, Jeffrey Rosen will have this review of “The Federalist Society: How Conservatives Took the Law Back From Liberals,” by Michael Avery and Danielle McLaughlin. Update: The authors of this book had an article in the April 15, 2013 issue of The Chronicle Review of The Chronicle of Higher Education headlined “How Conservatives Captured the Law.” Posted at 6:04 PM by Howard Bashman“Ask the author: Marcia Coyle on the Roberts Court.” “SCOTUSblog” has posted at this link Ronald Collins’s interview of Marcia Coyle. Posted at 5:06 PM by Howard Bashman“Grassley aims for GOP political spin on federal judiciary”: Doug Kendall has this post today at “The Great Debate” blog of Reuters. In addition, in the May/June 2013 issue of The Environmental Forum, Kendall and Simon Lazarus have a cover story titled “Broken Circuit: A new breed of activism on the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit — for environmental cases second in importance only to the Supreme Court and the central venue for high-profile lawsuits — threatens decades of progress.” On the last page of the PDF document, linked immediately above, law professor Jonathan H. Adler has a response essay titled “The D.C. Circuit Is Hardly in Crisis.” Posted at 4:56 PM by Howard Bashman“DOJ Asks D.C. Circuit to Keep Surveillance Law Memo Secret”: Mike Scarcella has this post today at “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times.” Posted at 4:52 PM by Howard Bashman“D.C. Circuit Grapples with Judicial Independence Case”: Zoe Tillman has this post today at “The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times.” Posted at 3:08 PM by Howard Bashman“Appeals Court Upholds Nashville Student Assignment Plan”: Mark Walsh has this post at the “School Law” blog of Education Week reporting on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued today. Posted at 3:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Judge sets resentencing hearing for Joan Orie Melvin; Judge says he will address technicality, but sentence will not really change”: Paula Reed Ward of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a news update that begins, “The judge who sentenced a former state Supreme Court justice to three years house arrest has scheduled a resentencing hearing for Tuesday.” And Adam Brandolph of The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has a news update headlined “Judge says he will resentence former Justice Melvin next week ‘out of extreme caution.’” Posted at 2:44 PM by Howard Bashman“Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men”: This article — part three in a three-part series — appears today in The Harvard Crimson. Posted at 2:33 PM by Howard Bashman“The N.L.R.B.’s Contested Poster”: Today’s edition of The New York Times contains an editorial that begins, “The subject of the latest outrageous ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is an 11-by-17-inch poster.” Posted at 2:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Federal court defends judicial conference at Georgia resort”: Jamie Dupree of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution had this post last night at his “Washington Insider” blog. Posted at 2:19 PM by Howard Bashman“‘Look, you may hate me’: 90 minutes with John Steele, porn troll; Says Judge Wright’s Star Trek references were ‘beneath the dignity of the court.'” Joe Mullin of Ars Technica has this interview. Posted at 1:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Man who stripped at Portland International Airport fights $1,000 fine from TSA”: This article appears today in The Oregonian. According to the article, the case could eventually reach the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Posted at 12:53 PM by Howard Bashman“‘Morning-After’ Pill Judge Won’t Delay Ruling for Appeal”: Bloomberg News has this report. And The Associated Press reports that “Judge in NYC refuses to suspend his Plan B ruling.” Posted at 12:50 PM by Howard Bashman“Chamber Of Commerce Is Big Winner With Increasingly Conservative Supreme Court”: Sahil Kapur of TPM DC has this report. Posted at 12:44 PM by Howard BashmanEn banc Federal Circuit issues decision addressing the patentability of a computer-assisted business method that reduces risks in financial situations: Today’s en banc ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit begins with a one-paragraph per curiam opinion stating:
In addition to that short per curiam opinion, six judges issued separate opinions. Last month, Erin Geiger Smith of Reuters wrote about the case that the en banc Federal Circuit decided today in an article headlined “In gene case, Supreme Court to again address patent eligibility.” Posted at 12:40 PM by Howard Bashman“Appeals court rules that Righthaven lacked standing to sue over copyrights”: This article appears today in The Las Vegas Sun. And Erin Geiger Smith of Reuters has an article headlined “Assignment to sue for copyright not enough for standing — appeals court.” My earlier coverage of yesterday’s Ninth Circuit ruling appears at this link. Posted at 12:30 PM by Howard Bashman“High court’s hospital merger ruling could spur antitrust challenges”: Terry Baynes of Reuters has a report that begins, “A ruling this year by the U.S. Supreme Court in a hospital merger case could embolden federal regulators to bring more antitrust challenges against healthcare deals, said Sara Razi, a deputy assistant director at the Federal Trade Commission.” Posted at 12:25 PM by Howard Bashman“Altering a culture in which much of the bar had come to believe that briefing schedules were issued only to be automatically extended until convenient for counsel to file a brief was difficult.” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit today issued an interesting per curiam ruling reminding counsel that repeated extensions of time in which to file a brief are disfavored, even for exceptional circumstances. Unlike many courts, however, the Second Circuit initially allows counsel to more or less set the original timetable for briefing an appeal. Posted at 11:47 AM by Howard Bashman“How Vacancies on the D.C. Circuit Court Are Swaying Policy in America: The court’s judges are obstructing appointments to a key regulatory body; But since the Senate won’t confirm Obama’s own judicial picks, the appointments will stay stuck.” Law professor Garrett Epps has this essay online today at The Atlantic. Posted at 7:53 AM by Howard BashmanThursday, May 9, 2013
“Ex-‘Dora the Explorer’ Can’t Unwind Settlement With Nickelodeon; An appeals court declines to rip up a $500,000 settlement made by Caitlin Sanchez”: At the “Hollywood, Esq.” blog of The Hollywood Reporter, Eriq Gardner has this post reporting on a summary order that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued Tuesday. Posted at 11:06 PM by Howard Bashman“Navy lawyer leaving case of waterboarded USS Cole bombing suspect”: Carol Rosenberg of The Miami Herald has this report. Posted at 11:03 PM by Howard Bashman“An Inside Look at Backstories of Big Decisions in Chief Justice Roberts’ Court”: This video segment featuring Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal appeared on this evening’s broadcast of The PBS NewsHour. Posted at 10:54 PM by Howard Bashman“Jim Thorpe to appeal ruling on athlete’s remains; Borough Council chooses what it hopes will be least costly option”: Peter Hall of The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania has a news update that begins, “Jim Thorpe officials decided Thursday they won’t let their borough’s namesake go without a fight, voting to appeal a court ruling that could allow legendary athlete Jim Thorpe’s sons to return his remains to his native Oklahoma.” Posted at 10:20 PM by Howard Bashman“A Stay of Execution and a Whole Lot More”: Today at WSJ.com’s “Law Blog,” Jess Bravin has a post (free access) that begins, “For Justice Michael Randolph of the Mississippi Supreme Court, a legal opinion wasn’t just a place to explain why his eight colleagues were mistaken in staying an execution — it was a forum to vent wide-ranging criticism of the U.S. Justice Department.” Posted at 10:07 PM by Howard Bashman“White Powder in Envelope Prompts Evacuation at Law School; Preliminary Test Comes Back Negative”: The Harvard Crimson has this news update. Posted at 10:05 PM by Howard Bashman“Federal Court Revives Mich. Law Barring Teachers’ Union Deductions”: Mark Walsh has this post at the “School Law” blog of Education Week. This blog’s earlier coverage of today’s Sixth Circuit ruling appears at this link. Posted at 5:37 PM by Howard Bashman“Supreme Court reinstates $310,000 jury award for Olympia man falsely accused of being a ‘communist'”: The Olympian of Olympia, Washington has a news update that begins, “The Washington Supreme Court reversed a state Court of Appeals ruling on Thursday, reinstating a $310,000 jury award to a Vietnamese-American in Olympia who sued five fellow Vietnamese-Americans for defaming him by calling him a communist.” You can access today’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Washington State at this link. Posted at 5:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Anonymous online reviews may not be so anonymous”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has a report that begins, “On Wednesday, the Public Citizen Litigation Group filed an appeal for the online review site Yelp, asking the Virginia Court of Appeals to review a trial-court order compelling Yelp to reveal the identity of seven anonymous reviewers who complained about a Washington carpet-cleaning service that subsequently sued them for libel and defamation.” Posted at 4:09 PM by Howard Bashman“Tribe offers predictions on gay marriage rulings”: Harvard Law School has posted this news release online today. Posted at 4:05 PM by Howard Bashman“Judges appear sympathetic to Interior’s limits on importation of polar bear hides”: Jeremy P. Jacobs of Greenwire has this report. Posted at 3:42 PM by Howard Bashman |
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