The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is closed today due to the snowstorm: See this notice.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is closed today due to the snowstorm: See this notice. Posted at 9:03 AM by Howard Bashman“The Federal Circuit’s New ‘Authorized Acquirer’ Restriction on Patent Exhaustion”: Samuel Ernst had this post yesterday at “Patently-O” discussing the recent ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (also closed today due to the snowstorm) in Helferich Patent Licensing, LLC v. The New York Times Co. My initial coverage of the ruling on the day of its issuance focused on the fact that the highly talented and exceptionally experienced appellate lawyers for the parties in that case all filed appellate briefs that were considerably in excess of the new word limits now under consideration for the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. I also had this follow-up post linking to news coverage of the ruling. Posted at 9:00 AM by Howard Bashman“In Alabama, Obstruction of Justice on Marriage”: Kenneth Jost had this post yesterday at his blog, “Jost On Justice.” Posted at 8:52 AM by Howard Bashman“The Incredible Shrinking Lawsuit: The Decomposition Of King v. Burwell.” Rob Weiner has this guest post today at “Balkinization.” Posted at 8:50 AM by Howard Bashman“Judge Torruella calls on courts to ‘reevaluate’ Commerce Clause decisions”: Jonathan H. Adler has this post today at “The Volokh Conspiracy.” My earlier coverage of last Wednesday’s First Circuit ruling can be accessed here. Posted at 8:40 AM by Howard Bashman“Judge Hanen halts Obama immigration initiatives”: Emma Perez-Trevino of The Brownsville (Tex.) Herald has this report. Julia Preston of The New York Times has a news update headlined “Obama Immigration Policy Halted by Federal Judge in Texas.” The Washington Post reports that “Federal judge in Texas blocks Obama immigration orders.” The Los Angeles Times reports that “Judge blocks Obama policy that would shield millions from deportation.” Nathan Koppel and Miguel Bustillo of The Wall Street Journal report that “Federal Judge Stalls Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration; U.S. government expected to appeal to Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.” USA Today reports that “Judge orders halt to Obama immigration plan.” The Washington Times reports that “Federal judge halts Obama amnesty.” The Associated Press reports that “Federal judge stalls Obama’s executive action on immigration“; “Gov’t will appeal ruling blocking Obama immigration plan“; and “Judge who blocked immigration action had criticized policy.” Reuters reports that “Texas judge blocks Obama plan to protect undocumented immigrants.” Bloomberg News reports that “Obama’s Order on Immigration Halted by Federal Judge in Texas.” Josh Gerstein of Politico.com reports that “Judge halts Obama’s immigration action; The president lacks the legal authority to carry out his orders, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen ruled.” And Elise Foley of The Huffington Post reports that “Judge Temporarily Halts Obama’s Immigration Actions.” You can access yesterday’s 123-page ruling of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas at this link (11.2 MB scanned PDF document). Posted at 7:32 AM by Howard BashmanMonday, February 16, 2015
“FEDERAL OFFICES in the Washington, DC area are CLOSED”: The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has posted this notice for Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Coincidentally, tomorrow in Washington, D.C., an “Appellate Rules and Forms Public Hearing” is scheduled to occur to consider, among other things, a controversial proposed amendment to reduce the word limits applicable to federal appellate briefs. When I learn whether the hearing will occur tomorrow notwithstanding the snow storm affecting Washington, D.C., I will let this blog’s readers know. Update: The D.C. Circuit has announced that it will be closed on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 due to snow. Posted at 10:17 PM by Howard BashmanAdditional reader comments on the proposed FRAP briefing word limit reductions: One very experienced federal appellate practitioner writes:
And another longtime reader has sent along the following comment:
Tomorrow is the deadline for public comments supporting or opposing the proposed briefing word limit reduction. Official comments must be submitted online via this link. Unofficial comments can be emailed to me for consideration for posting here, where they might just be read by many of the same people who will be reviewing the official comments. Posted at 9:18 PM by Howard Bashman“Cleburne judge says he won’t license same-sex weddings”: The Anniston (Ala.) Star has this news update. Posted at 9:03 PM by Howard Bashman“Will John Roberts or Anthony Kennedy Save Obamacare? Lawyers tailor their appeals to each in the fight over the law’s health insurance subsidies.” Sam Baker of National Journal has this report. Posted at 8:50 PM by Howard Bashman“Millions at risk of losing coverage in Supreme Court health law case”: The Washington Post has this news update. Posted at 8:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Ruth Bader Ginsburg on abortion, race and the broken Congress”: Irin Carmon of msnbc has this report. Posted at 3:54 PM by Howard BashmanNational Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers opposes the proposed FRAP briefing word limit reductions: You can access that organization’s comments via this link. The organization’s opposition to the proposed word limit reductions begins on page three of the document. This organization’s grounds for opposing the proposed FRAP briefing word limit reductions strike me as very well reasoned. Posted at 3:00 PM by Howard BashmanAccess online the contents of the February 2015 issue of the Stanford Law Review: Via this link. Posted at 1:34 PM by Howard BashmanMother Nature weighs in on the proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure: Tomorrow in Washington, D.C., an “Appellate Rules and Forms Public Hearing” is scheduled to occur. If the hearing occurs as planned tomorrow, I will link to a transcript of the hearing once it becomes available online. Posted at 11:48 AM by Howard Bashman“King v. Burwell and ideological voting”: Eric Posner has this post today at his blog. Posted at 10:50 AM by Howard Bashman“What Alabama’s Roy Moore Got Right”: Brian Epstein, an assistant professor of philosophy at Tufts University, has this post today at the “Opinionator” blog of The New York Times. Posted at 10:48 AM by Howard Bashman“BC Civil Liberties Association to argue human smuggling cases in Supreme Court”: Today’s edition of The Toronto Globe and Mail contains an article that begins, “The Supreme Court of Canada this week is set to hear arguments in a number of cases calling into question the reach of the country’s human smuggling laws.” Posted at 8:27 AM by Howard Bashman“How to Force Prosecutors to Play Fair”: This editorial appears in today’s edition of The New York Times. Posted at 8:24 AM by Howard Bashman“What Led Me to Disrupt the US Supreme Court and Risk 150 Days Imprisonment”: Curt Ries has this essay online at Truthout. Posted at 8:20 AM by Howard BashmanSunday, February 15, 2015
“Alabama gay marriage fight echoes states’ rights battles”: The Associated Press has this report. Nick Gass of Politico.com has a report headlined “Roy Moore: Not thwarting U.S. Supreme Court on gay marriage.” Ariel Edwards-Levy of The Huffington Post has a report headlined “Judge Challenging Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore On Gay Marriage: ‘We’re On The Right Side Of History.’” And at AL.com, columnist Cameron Smith has an essay titled “How the U.S. Supreme Court biased its own decision on same-sex marriage.” Posted at 1:30 PM by Howard Bashman“Floyd County awaits gay marriage ruling from U.S. Supreme Court”: Alan Riquelmy has this front page article in today’s edition of The Rome (Ga.) News-Tribune. Posted at 1:18 PM by Howard Bashman“Gay marriage: ‘A hot spur’ to Texans.” Anna M. Tinsley has this front page article in today’s edition of The Star-Telegram of Fort Worth, Texas. Posted at 1:14 PM by Howard Bashman“California man’s case prompts new law on expert testimony”: The Associated Press has this report. Posted at 9:22 AM by Howard Bashman“Questions on plaintiffs unlikely to derail health lawsuit”: Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has this report. Posted at 9:16 AM by Howard Bashman“Washington’s pending showdown on school funding: Legislature vs. Supreme Court; How will the education-funding showdown between the Legislature and Washington’s Supreme Court end? Other states’ experiences run the gamut from courts shutting school down to get what they want, to simply backing off.” The Seattle Times has this report. Posted at 9:12 AM by Howard Bashman“Who is Roy Moore? Alabama’s Ten Commandments Judge takes on same-sex marriage.” Kelsey Stein has this front page article in today’s edition of The Birmingham News. In today’s edition of The Washington Post, Monica Hesse has a front page article headlined “Judge tangled up over tying the knot.” And in today’s edition of The Montgomery Advertiser, Brian Lyman has a front page article headlined “For most Ala. officials, a muted reaction to same-sex marriage.” Posted at 9:04 AM by Howard BashmanSaturday, February 14, 2015
“Obamacare lawsuit questions — ‘kerfuffle’ or threat?” Jennifer Haberkorn of Politico.com has this report. Posted at 4:55 PM by Howard Bashman“Alabama Supreme Court to consider petition seeking halt to same-sex marriage licenses”: Kent Faulk of The Birmingham News has this report. And Cheryl Wetzstein of The Washington Times reports that “Ala. gay marriage fight moves to state supreme court; Judges, 6-2, order probate judges to respond.” You can view yesterday’s order of the Supreme Court of Alabama at this link. Posted at 2:31 PM by Howard Bashman“Himonas unanimously confirmed to the Utah Supreme Court”: The Salt Lake Tribune has this report. And The Deseret News reports that “Senate confirms new Utah Supreme Court justice.” Posted at 2:24 PM by Howard Bashman“Supreme Court has issued conflicting rulings on special prosecutors”: Borys Krawczeniuk has this front page article in today’s edition of The Times-Tribune of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Posted at 2:21 PM by Howard Bashman“Supreme Court on the loose”: Conrad Black has this essay online today at National Post. Posted at 2:15 PM by Howard Bashman“TN Supreme Court agrees to hear electric chair case”: The Tennessean has this report. Posted at 2:14 PM by Howard Bashman“A New Fix for Obamacare”: In today’s edition of The New York Times, Grace-Marie Turner and Diana Furchtgott-Roth have an op-ed that begins, “Early next month the Supreme Court will hear arguments in King v. Burwell, the latest significant legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act.” Posted at 2:11 PM by Howard Bashman“Justice Ginsburg asked to recuse herself in Supreme Court gay marriage case; Group says it will ask for congressional investigation if she doesn’t ‘step aside'”: Cheryl Wetzstein of The Washington Times has this report. Posted at 2:07 PM by Howard Bashman |
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