“A Lifetime on California’s Death Row”: This editorial will appear in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
Online at The New York Times, Justin Wolfers has an essay titled “Life in Prison, With the Remote Possibility of Death.”
And online recently at The Washington Post, law professor Charles J. Ogletree Jr. had an essay titled “The death penalty is incompatible with human dignity.”
“Court Delays Execution Over Secrecy With Drugs”: Erik Eckholm will have this article in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
“No leads on death of Canadian law professor killed in Tallahassee, Florida”: The Toronto Globe and Mail has this news update.
“Justices’ cellphone privacy ruling may have broad impact”: Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report.
“Dan Markel’s death, lack of information, frustrate neighbors”: The Tallahassee Democrat has this news update.
And The Toronto Star has an updated article headlined “Toronto-born law professor Dan Markel gunned down at his Florida home; Tallahassee police have no suspects in the murder of the Florida State University professor, a father of two young boys.”
“In U.S. gay marriage cases, children emerge in the limelight”: Joan Biskupic of Reuters has this report today.
“WH not worried about Ginsburg chatter”: Amie Parnes and Justin Sink of The Hill today have an article that begins, “The White House says it’s not worried about a possible retirement by Ruth Bader Ginsburg or any other Supreme Court justice.”
“Toronto-raised law professor shot dead in Florida; Dan Markel, father of two and law professor at Florida State University, was shot at his house in Tallahassee on Friday, according to media reports; He died Saturday”: The Toronto Star has this report.
“John Seigenthaler’s Search for Justice”: Kenneth Jost has this post today at his blog, “Jost On Justice.”
“Law firm in Hobby Lobby win is playing key role in religion cases”: This article appears today in The Los Angeles Times.