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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

“Confirmed Supreme Court justice nominee Correale Stevens to be sworn in July 30”: The Patriot-News of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania has this update.

Posted at 3:06 PM by Howard Bashman



“Archived Webcast of UCI Law Supreme Court Term in Review Now Available”: Rick Hasen has this post at his “Election Law Blog.” You can access the video directly by clicking here.

Posted at 12:48 PM by Howard Bashman



“This is an appeal from a criminal misdemeanor conviction of a defendant convicted of badly soiling a courthouse bathroom.” So began the majority opinion that a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued last Friday.

As the first paragraph of Circuit Judge Juan R. Torruella‘s dissenting opinion explains:

The momentous importance of this case surely forecasts its deserved place in the annals of federal prosecutorial history. Before us is an appeal from a conviction of a citizen who was prosecuted for soiling federal property after he had the misfortune of involuntarily losing control of his bowels while on the premises of the United States District Court for the District of Maine. This incident was followed by the filing of multiple criminal charges.

The opinions in the case span 53 pages, excluding the four color photographs appended to the dissent.

Posted at 9:34 AM by Howard Bashman



“Breyer Reacts to Affirmative Action Decision: ‘Phew.'” Michelle Olsen has this post today at her “Appellate Daily” blog.

Posted at 9:20 AM by Howard Bashman