“New Twist on Same-Sex Marriage Front: A gay man in an inheritance dispute asks a court to declare him the common-law husband of his late companion.” Jess Bravin will have this article in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“Death Row Improvises, Lacking Lethal Mix”: This article will appear in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Some of Guantanamo’s hardest cases to get new look”: The Associated Press has this report.
“U.S. Supreme Court justice, in Newport, lauds George Washington letter”: The Providence (R.I.) Journal has a news update that begins, “Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan on Sunday recalled her Polish-Russian Jewish roots in praising President George Washington’s vision of religious inclusion, as Washington’s letter to the congregation of Touro Synagogue was read aloud for the 66th year.”
“Supreme Court asked to revive Virginia’s anti-sodomy law”: Robert Barnes will have this new installment of his “The High Court” column in Monday’s edition of The Washington Post.
“States revisit mandatory sentences for juveniles”: The Associated Press has this report.
“Stanford Ponzi scheme case headed soon to U.S. Supreme Court”: The Times-Picayune of New Orleans has this report.
“To Oklahoma’s American Indian tribes, Veronica is a battle cry for cultures”: This article appears today in The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina.
And today’s edition of The Tulsa World contains an article headlined “Baby Veronica case: Victory unlikely for either side as mediation begins.”
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Future of ‘stop-and-frisk’ may be dim.” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.