“Utah Supreme Court ruling could change police chases, attorney says; Utah Supreme Court overturns lower-court decision, says police have a ‘duty of care’ to the people they’re pursuing”: This article appeared in Thursday’s edition of The Salt Lake Tribune.
You can access last Tuesday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Utah at this link.
“Strip club owner to take tax fight to Supreme Court”: The Daily Gazette of Schenectady, New York has this report.
“Justice Kennedy: Legal community isn’t doing enough to attract country’s finest into its ranks.” The Associated Press has this report.
“Hoover businessman at center of U.S. Supreme Court case on contribution limits”: AL.com has this report.
“N.J. Supreme Court centrist Jaynee LaVecchia stuck in a political stalemate”: The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey contains this front page news analysis today.
“Lawmakers say obstacles limited oversight of NSA’s telephone surveillance program”: This lengthy front page article appears today in The Washington Post.
“State Supreme Court to review UW System’s ban on Jeffrey Decker from campuses”: In Monday’s edition of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Patrick Marley and Karen Herzog will have an article that begins, “Jeffrey Decker won’t leave campus. University of Wisconsin System officials have suspended him, banned him from all UW System property, had him arrested and pursued a court injunction against him.”
“Supreme Court to consider prayer at government meetings; Baltimore-area localities vary widely in practice”: This front page article appears today in The Baltimore Sun.
“Exclusion of Gay Juror Tees Up ‘Suspect Class’ Question”: Scott Graham of The Recorder has this report.
“After Guantanamo, Another Injustice”: John Grisham has this essay in the Sunday Review section of today’s edition of The New York Times.
“California’s Continuing Prison Crisis”: This editorial appears today in The New York Times.
“Apple Asks Appeals Court to Halt Alleged Samsung Copying”: Bloomberg News has this report.
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Fort Hood accused setting up appeal?” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.