How Appealing

Monday, January 5, 2009

"9-cent IRS dilemma leaves lawyer confused; He owes a nickel and is due 4-cent refund": Saturday's edition of The Detroit Free Press contained this article (via "TaxProf Blog").
Posted at 09:42 PM by Howard Bashman


"Griffin Bell, Ex-Attorney General, Dies at 90": This obituary will appear Tuesday in The New York Times.

On this evening's broadcast of NPR's "All Things Considered," Nina Totenberg had an audio segment entitled "Former Attorney General Griffin Bell Dies" (RealPlayer required).

And Stephen Louis A. Dillard of the "Southern Appeal" blog has this profile of Griffin Bell in the Encyclopedia of Great American Judges.
Posted at 09:00 PM by Howard Bashman



"Obama's Justice nominees signal end of Bush terror tactics": Greg Gordon of McClatchy Newspapers has an article that begins, "In filling four senior Justice Department positions Monday, President-elect Barack Obama signaled that he intends to roll back Bush administration counter-terrorism policies authorizing harsh interrogation techniques, warrantless spying and indefinite detentions of terrorism suspects. The most startling shift was Obama's pick of Indiana University law professor Dawn Johnsen to take charge of the Office of Legal Counsel, the unit that's churned out the legal opinions that provided a foundation for expanding President George W. Bush's national security powers."
Posted at 08:30 PM by Howard Bashman


"Obama Names Law School Dean Solicitor General; Kagan met Obama, a fellow Law School graduate, when both taught at the University of Chicago Law School": The Harvard Crimson provides this news update.

And at "The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times," Tony Mauro has a post titled "'Superstar' Elena Kagan Is Named SG."
Posted at 08:27 PM by Howard Bashman



"Jerry Brown wins praise, criticism for stance on Proposition 8": This front page article appears today in The Sacramento Bee.
Posted at 08:22 PM by Howard Bashman


"California Supreme Court says breakaway parish can't take national church's property; The ruling comes after a Newport Beach parish split from the U.S. Episcopal church over the ordination of a gay bishop; Other denominations could be affected": Maura Dolan and Duke Helfand of The Los Angeles Times have this news update.

The Orange County Register has a news update headlined "Ruling: Church that split off over gays can't keep property; California Supreme Court rules that St. James Anglican Church, 3 other parishes that broke with diocese don't control their houses of worship."

And The Associated Press reports that "Calif. court sides with Episcopals over property."

You can access today's ruling of the Supreme Court of California at this link.
Posted at 08:15 PM by Howard Bashman



"Suing Cold Medication Manufacturers Because Drug Dealers Make Drugs out of the Medication": Law professor Eugene Volokh has this post today at "The Volokh Conspiracy."

And at "The Am Law Daily" blog, Zach Lowe has a post titled "Shook Associate Wins 'Meth' Case at 8th Circuit."

My earlier coverage of today's Eighth Circuit ruling appears at this link.
Posted at 06:00 PM by Howard Bashman



On today's broadcast of NPR's "Morning Edition": The broadcast contained audio segments entitled "Obama Faces Conundrum In Closing Guantanamo" and "Murals Depict Power Of Law And Justice." The murals segment is about art found on the walls of the Justice Department's headquarters in Washington, DC. You can view some of the murals by clicking here.

RealPlayer is required to launch these audio segments.
Posted at 02:22 PM by Howard Bashman



Unanimous three-judge Seventh Circuit panel rejects due process challenge to Chicago's system of enforcing traffic violations captured by red light cameras: Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook delivered the opinion of the court. The plaintiffs had claimed that Chicago's method of enforcement was unconstitutional because the owner of an automobile is fined even though someone else was driving the car at the time of the violation.

The Federal Highway Administration provides information about red light cameras here and here.
Posted at 01:40 PM by Howard Bashman



"The Counties cite no case, federal or state, that recognizes a cause of action available to a government entity to recover against pharmaceutical manufacturers for the legal sale of products containing pseudoephedrine based on the subsequent use of the product in the manufacture of methamphetamine." The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has today issued a decision that affirms the dismissal of a lawsuit that twenty counties in Arkansas brought against various pharmaceutical manufacturers of products containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine to recoup the costs expended by the counties in dealing with the societal effects of the methamphetamine epidemic in Arkansas.
Posted at 12:18 PM by Howard Bashman


"Griffin Bell, Carter's attorney general, dies": The Atlanta Journal-Constitution provides this news update.

And The Associated Press provides a report headlined "Carter Attorney General Griffin B. Bell dies at 90."

Bell also served from 1961 through 1976 as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He originally joined the court as a recess appointee but was then confirmed by the U.S. Senate four months later.
Posted at 12:11 PM by Howard Bashman



Another month, and another Freedom of Information Act loss for The Associated Press before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit: On December 1, 2008, as I noted in this post from that morning, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that The AP has no right to access John Walker Lindh's petitions filed with the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Pardon Attorney seeking a reduction in his twenty-year prison sentence. You can access that decision at this link.

And today, the Second Circuit has reversed the ruling of a New York City-based federal district court that had ordered the Department of Defense to disclose identifying information of Guantanamo Bay detainees contained in DOD records documenting allegations of abuse by military personnel and by other detainees, and identifying information of family members contained in personal letters sent to two detainees and submitted by those detainees to Administrative Review Boards. You can access today's ruling at this link.

In early news coverage of today's ruling, The AP has a report headlined "US appeals court: Detainee IDs can be secret."
Posted at 12:00 PM by Howard Bashman



"Fair Pay for Judges: Congress should give the federal judiciary the bump-up legislators are getting." This editorial appeared yesterday in The Washington Post.
Posted at 11:45 AM by Howard Bashman


President-elect Obama announces he will nominate Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan to serve as Solicitor General of the United States: The text of the announcement appears here at "Talking Points Memo."

And via this post at "SCOTUSblog," you can access the text of an email that Dean Kagan has circulated today to the Harvard Law community.

Additional coverage is available from The Associated Press, The Washington Post, Politico.com, and NBC News correspondent Pete Williams.
Posted at 11:35 AM by Howard Bashman



"Justices ready for Candlestick pat-down case": Today in The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko has an article that begins, "The California Supreme Court could set new ground rules for the clash between privacy and security in a case from an unusual setting - Candlestick Park, where 49ers fans are subjected to pat-down searches before entering the stadium. The court hears arguments Tuesday in an appeal by a Danville couple whose lawsuit challenging the pat-downs was tossed out on the grounds that they consented to be searched when they bought season tickets. Their lawyers say any consent was coerced and that a company could give the same rationale for conducting body searches at work or wiretapping customers' phones, as long as it announced its intentions ahead of time."

I agree that the lower court's consent rationale is unpersuasive.
Posted at 08:32 AM by Howard Bashman



"Feinstein taps bipartisan panels to pick judges": Bob Egelko has this article today in The San Francisco Chronicle.
Posted at 08:25 AM by Howard Bashman


"Disabled man's crusade a bane to business owners; If your counters are too high or parking spaces too narrow, beware of disabled activist Thomas Mundy; He and others like him say lawsuits are the only way to enforce ADA compliance": Today in The Los Angeles Times, Carol J. Williams has this front page article.
Posted at 08:22 AM by Howard Bashman


"What to Do About the Torturers?" David Cole has this review in the January 15, 2009 issue of The New York Review of Books.
Posted at 08:10 AM by Howard Bashman


"Restore the Senate's Treaty Power": Today in The New York Times, John R. Bolton and John Yoo have an op-ed that begins, "The Constitution's Treaty Clause has long been seen, rightly, as a bulwark against presidential inclinations to lock the United States into unwise foreign commitments."
Posted at 08:04 AM by Howard Bashman


"A new seating order on the bench": The Providence (R.I.) Journal today contains an article that begins, "The sunlight streams in, reflecting off the polished wood paneling where portraits of former Rhode Island Supreme Court justices hang. This is the room behind the bench where the justices hear appeals, behind the curtain that leads to the bench."
Posted at 07:47 AM by Howard Bashman


"The California Attorney General's Brief in the California Supreme Court Case Challenging Proposition 8: The Questions It Raised, and Why It Surprised Many Observers." Vikram David Amar and Alan Brownstein have this essay online at FindLaw.
Posted at 07:42 AM by Howard Bashman


"2008 decline in U.S. executions has states reflecting on capital punishment": The Kansas City Star contains this article today.
Posted at 07:40 AM by Howard Bashman



From the Law.com Newswire:


Click to open links in new
     windows

Advertise on Legal Blogs

Related Blogs

20 Questions for the
 Appellate Judge


How Appealing Extra

My Appellate Columns
Especially Appealing Blogs

Above the Law

ACSBlog

Adam Smith, Esq.

Althouse

Bag and Baggage

Balkinization

The Becker-Posner Blog

Bench Memos

The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times

Concurring Opinions

Confirm Them

The Confrontation Blog

Decision of the Day

de novo

Discriminations

Dorf on Law

Drug and Device Law

Election Law

Ernie the Attorney

InstaPundit.Com

INTEL DUMP

Jack Bog's Blog

Jeremy Blachman's Brand New Weblog

LawBeat

Legalities

Legal Theory

Notes from the (Legal) Underground

PrawfsBlawg

Professor Bainbridge.com

Religion Clause

SCOTUSblog

Sentencing Law and Policy

TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime

TaxProf Blog

Throwing Things

tonypierce.com + busblog

The Volokh Conspiracy

Wonkette

Workplace Prof Blog

WSJ.com's Law Blog

Other Links

abcNEWS.com's The Note

The Associated Press Newswire

Best of the Web Today

The Corner

McSweeney's Internet Tendency

Movie Review Query Engine

Obscure Store & Reading Room

The Onion

Overlawyered.com

PointofLaw.com

Salon

Slate

Tapped

Even More Blogs

The 10b-5 Daily

Abstract Appeal

The Agitator

Alas, a blog

AndrewSullivan.com

Anonymous Lawyer

Appellate Law & Practice

Balloon Juice

The Baseball Crank

Beautiful Confusion

Begging The Question

Begging to Differ

Behind the Homefront

Benefitsblog

BenMaller.com

beSpacific

Betsy's Page

Big Picnic

bIPlog

The Bitch Girls

the bitter shack of resentment

The Bleat

Blithering Idiot

The Blog from the Core

Blonde Justice

Blue Mass. Group

Body and Soul

Boing Boing

Braves Journal

Brendan O'Neill

Brian Peterson's Legal Weblog

Brothers Judd Blog

The Buck Stops Here

BuffaloWings&Vodka

Cacciaguida

Calblog

California Insider

Captain Indignant's Fortress of Peevishness

Chicago Boyz

Civil Liberties Watch

Class Maledictorian

Clayton Cramer's BLOG

a clever sheep

ColbyCosh.com

The Comedian

Common Sense and Wonder

Conglomerate

CONTENT / v.3

Copyfight: The politics of IP

Corp Law Blog

Corsair the Rational Pirate

crabwalk.com

Criminal Appeal

CrimLaw

Critical Mass

Crooked Timber

Croooow Blog

Current copyright readings

cut on the bias

DailyPundit.com

Daimnation!

Daniel W. Drezner

Dave Copeland

Deadly Mantis

Dean's World

death by committee

Delaware Law Office

Disputation

The Doc Searls Weblog

Doxagora

Dr. Weevil

Dubyanell Feds

easily distracted

effinchamp

Electrolite

EmoryLaw Student.com: Adam

Eric's Weblog

Eve Tushnet.com

excited utterances

explodedlibrary.info

FalconRed goes to Law School

Final Protective Fire

the fog of warre

for the sake of clarity

Fourth Amendment.com

Froggi's update

Frothing at the Mouth

FurdLog

Gawker

GeekPress

Geodog's MT Weblog

George's Employment Blawg

Gideon's Blog

Grant M Henninger

GreenGourd's Garden

GrepLaw

grrrl meets world

Half the Sins of Mankind

Heh. Indeed.

Hit & Run

HobbsOnline

Hoplites

Hose Monster Blog

HowardOwens.com

Howling Point

HughHewitt.com

Ichiblog

The Importance Of

inappropriate response

Inchoate

In Context

The Indiana Law Blog

infoAnarchy

Insolvent Republic Of Blogistan

Inter Alia

Interrobang

Ipse Dixit

IsThatLegal?

Jens 'n' Frens

Jewish Buddha

Jim Dedman

Joanne Jacobs.com

Joe Gratz's blog

John Scalzi's Whatever

joyfulchristian

Jumping To Conclusions

Kausfiles

Ken Layne

Kieran Healy's Weblog

The Kitchen Cabinet

KittySays

Kiwi Pundit

Kyle Still Free Press

l8r

Law Dork

LawMeme

Lawrence Lessig

Law School UNconfidential

LawSites

Legal Fiction

Legal Ramblings

The Legal Reader

The Leiter Reports: Editorials, News, Updates

Letters of Marque

Lex Communis

Life, Law, Libido

The Light of Reason

The Lincoln Plawg

little green footballs

Log -- David Chess

Lonestar Expat

Lonewacko

Lucpher.com

The Manifest Border

Mansfield Fox

Man Without Qualities

Mark A.R. Kleiman

Marstonalia

Matthew Yglesias

MaxSpeak Weblog

MC Estoppel

Media Dragon

Mellow-Drama

Mercurial

Michael J. Totten

Mirthful Ones

moxie.nu | blog

ms. morality

MyFreePress.com

Natalie Solent

NathanNewman.org

Neal Pollack's The Maelstrom

Nerdlaw.org

The Neutral Zone Trap

nikita demosthenes

Ninomania

No Left Turns

Notes from the (1L) Underground

No Watermelons Allowed

Nuts and Boalts

Off the Kuff

Off the Pine

Oliver Willis

One Fine Jay

One Maven

Open Book

OrinKerr.com

Oscar Jr. Was Here

Outside the Beltway

Overpundit

Overtaken by Events

OxBlog

Oy Vey!

Paper Chase

Parkway Rest Stop

Pathetic Earthlings

Patio Pundit

Patterico's Pontifications

Paul's Boutique

The Perpetual Three-Dot Column

Phillip Coons

PhotoDude.com

PIKER

Political Animal

Political Parrhesia

Political State Report

Power Line

Prince Roy's Realm

Public Defender Dude

Q Daily News

Quare

rabbit blog

Rachel Lucas

Rain Man 2

Random Jottings

Rantophilia

The Rattler

rc3.org

RealityChecker.org

Reason & Liberty

Refference

Regions of Mind

The Remedy

Res Ipsa Loquitur

RiShawn Biddle's The Usual Suspect

The Rittenhouse Review

Robert Fortuno's Weblog

Roger's View

Rory Perry's Weblog

Running With Lawyers

Samizdata.net

Sarah Eve Kelly

Sarah Lai Stirland

sasnaK

A Sassy Lawyer in Philippine Suburbia

Scoobie Davis Online

ScrappleFace

Scripting News

sean.harding

Second Opinions

Second p0st

The Securities Law Beacon

Seeking for Righteousness

Semi-Daily Journal

The Shout

Shouting 'Cross the Potomac

Silflay Hraka

Simone Koo

skippy the bush kangaroo

The Slithery D

Snark Attack

SnarkSpot

Sneaking Suspicions

The Sound And Fury

South Dakota Politics

The Spoons Experience

Sporadic Thoughts

SteveSachs

Stop the Bleating!

sugarmama

Sugar, Mr. Poon?

Sugarpoet.com

superficial intelligence

Supreme Court Blog

Susan Crawford blog

SW Virginia law blog

Taegan Goddard's
Political Wire


taiwanon.com

the talking dog

Talking Points Memo

TarheelPundit

TBOGG

Tech Law Advisor

Terebi II

Texas Law Blog

that abby girl's journal

That Broken Girl

That's News To Me

The Third Branch

Tierney's WeblAG

Tim Blair

Tom Tomorrow

The Trademark Blog

Troppo Armadillo

trr

The Truth Laid Bear

Tutissima Cassis

uggabugga

unbillable hours

UnivAtty

Unqualified Offerings

Uppity-Negro.com

urban nomad

U.S. Supreme Court Blog

UXblog

vigilant.tv

The Ville

Votelaw

vpostrel.com

Waddling Thunder

walterindenver

WampumBlog

WarLiberal.com

The Week in Review

William Burton

Will Work for Favorable Dicta

The Wired GC

WOIFM

Woman of the law

Xrlq's Blog

A Yank in Oz

The Yin Blog

Yourish.com

zonitics.com

#!/usr/bin/geek