“Judge Dismisses Suit Against Administration Officials Over Drone Strikes”: Charlie Savage has this article today in The New York Times.
In today’s edition of The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin has an article headlined “Judge Rejects Lawsuit Over U.S. Drone Strikes in Yemen; Suit Filed by Relatives of Victims Against U.S. Officials.”
Pete Yost of The Associated Press reports that “Suit over deadly drone strikes is tossed by judge.”
Bloomberg News reports that “Drone Strike Suit Over U.S. Citizen Deaths Dismissed.”
Reuters reports that “Lawsuit over American drone strikes dismissed by U.S. judge.”
And Josh Gerstein of Politico.com has a blog post titled “Judge tosses lawsuit over drone deaths of Americans.”
You can access yesterday’s ruling of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia at this link.
“Secrecy surrounds execution drugs in most states”: The Associated Press has this report.
“How a wedding cake became a cause”: The Associated Press has this report.
“Judge who first wrote separate is not equal lauded”: The Associated Press has this report.
And in related coverage, The Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier has an article headlined “Judge Waring and Briggs case topic of Charleston public forum.”
“Is a Corporation Like a Church?” Kiel Brennan-Marquez has this blog post online today at The New Yorker.
“Who is Judge Timothy Black?” In today’s edition of The Cincinnati Enquirer, Kimball Perry has an article that begins, “The judge who indicated Friday he likely will strike down Ohio’s ban on gay marriage has a family with a long legal history in Hamilton County.”
“One Dollar, One Vote”: Law professor David Cole has this blog post online at The New York Review of Books.
“A Stupid Senate Tradition Could Force Obama To Put A Tea Party Judge On The Federal Bench”: Ian Millhiser has this post today at ThinkProgress.
Major League Baseball has filed its Brief for Appellees in City of San Jose vs. Commissioner of Baseball: You can view the brief, filed yesterday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, at this link.
“Senate’s findings on CIA interrogations likely to become roadmap for litigation”: Michael Doyle and Marisa Taylor of McClatchy Washington Bureau have this report.
“Republicans See Opening to Ask Court to Void More Campaign Limits; Supreme Court’s Conservatives Suggest They Might Strike Down All Curbs on Donations to Candidates”: Brody Mullins, Jess Bravin, and Patrick O’Connor have this article today in The Wall Street Journal.
“California Supreme Court headed for change; If Gov. Jerry Brown is reelected, he may have several opportunities to change the makeup of the long-GOP-dominated court as aging jurists retire”: Maura Dolan has this front page article today in The Los Angeles Times.