“Indiana Supreme Court could echo Idaho ruling in RailCats foul ball lawsuit”: The Times of Northwest Indiana has a news update that begins, “A recent decision by the Idaho Supreme Court could help a region woman partially blinded after being struck by a foul ball at a 2009 RailCats game convince the Indiana Supreme Court to allow her to sue the baseball team.”
“Supreme Court dismisses shareholder case against UBS”: Lawrence Hurley of Reuters has this report.
“The Robber, The Judge, And the Case For Leniency”: Adam Liptak will have this new installment of his “Sidebar” column in Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Grumpy Old Justices: Scalia and Ginsburg are really disappointed in the Supreme Court; But only one of them is right to be.” Dahlia Lithwick has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
In Bashman news from Columbus, Georgia: The Ledger-Enquirer of Columbus, Georgia reports today that “Bike thieves bash man’s head on Fourth Avenue.”
Although I was in Georgia from Friday afternoon through this morning, my travels did not take me to the city of Columbus during this visit.
“Ginsburg Embraces Gay-Marriage Rulings as High Court Shuns Bold”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has a report that begins, “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hailed the U.S. Supreme Court’s incremental approach on gay marriage, blamed her colleagues for inviting a deluge of political spending — and suggested she’s ready to spar over those issues for years to come.”
Greetings from Savannah, Georgia: Where last night, we enjoyed a delicious meal at Alligator Soul, followed by a scoop of ice cream at Leopold’s.
After taking a quick tour of Savannah this morning, it’s back on the road to this evening’s waypoint, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina.