"Federal judge mourned as fair jurist, family man": The Associated Press has
this report.
"Funeral of Judge Roll attended by hundreds": The Arizona Daily Star has
a news update that begins, "People were turned away from the funeral for Judge John Roll after the church filled to capacity. Traffic backed up for miles along North Shannon Road as people make their way to the funeral of Judge John Roll this morning."
"Vt. won't appeal religious vanity plate decision": The Associated Press has
this report.
My earlier coverage of the Second Circuit's ruling in this case can be accessed here.
"Security tight at funeral for slain Arizona judge": The Associated Press has
this report.
"Court ruling affirms gun bans on campus; Virginia justices affirmed a ruling against a man who sued George Mason University": This article appears today in The Roanoke Times.
You can access yesterday's ruling of the Supreme Court of Virginia at this link.
"Court rules defendant can be forcibly medicated to stand trial": Bill Rankin of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has
this article reporting on
a decision that the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued on Wednesday.
"Moment of silence may be back; State superintendent tells schools to prepare for observance": This article appears today in The Chicago Tribune.
"Problems of Democracy": Linda Greenhouse has
this post at the "Opinionator" blog of The New York Times.
"One Man's Losing Fight Against Ladies' Nights": This post appears at the "City Room" blog of The New York Times.
"Old pics of sister-in-law lead to child porn case": Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has
this report.
"Court rules against Joe Berlinger on 'Crude'; Pic chronicles class action suit against Chevron": Variety has
this report today.
My earlier coverage of yesterday's Second Circuit ruling appears here and here.
"Codey calls on N.J. Supreme Court to discipline Justice Rivera-Soto": Today's edition of The Newark Star-Ledger contains
an article that begins, "Sen. Richard Codey is calling on the state Supreme Court to begin disciplinary proceedings against Associate Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto in hopes the controversial jurist will be removed from the bench."
"High court's four justices get back to hearing cases": Grant Schulte has
this article today in The Des Moines Register.