“I Could Have Stopped Waterboarding Before It Happened: An exclusive account from the CIA’s former top lawyer.” John Rizzo has this excerpt from his forthcoming new book — “Company Man: Thirty Years of Controversy and Crisis in the CIA” — online at Politico Magazine.
“High-stakes case pits small firm against plaintiff’s bar, FCC; A legal odyssey that began with a fax sent to a prospective client could end up at the Supreme Court”: David Phelps of The Minneapolis Star Tribune has this report.
“If Businesses Can Talk, They Can Pray”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg View.
“Sex offender seeks admission to Kentucky bar”: Brett Barrouquere of The Associated Press has this report.
“Aspiring Florida lawyer cheers as California grants license to undocumented immigrant”: The South Florida Sun Sentinel has this report.
“Gay marriage tourism not on Utah’s radar; States, such as Hawaii and New Mexico, have started campaigns to draw same-sex couples”: This article appears today in The Salt Lake Tribune.
“Abortion Rights as a Free-Speech Flashpoint: The Supreme Court has a chance to fix its mistake in this First Amendment case.” Floyd Abrams will have this op-ed in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“What does the form that the government insists the Little Sisters of the Poor must sign actually do?” Law professor Kevin C. Walsh has this post today at the “Mirror of Justice” blog.
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: What Snowden hath wrought.” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.