"Ted Cruz Responds: Harvard Law Was Full of Communists." Jane Mayer has
this blog post online today at The New Yorker.
"Melvin conviction may reignite talk of reform in Pennsylvania": Sunday's edition of The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review will contain
an article that begins, "As lawmakers and court officials assess how suspended Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin will leave the bench, others are pondering whether her corruption conviction will stop the pervasive use of tax dollars in Pennsylvania political campaigns."
"Supreme Court considers South's legacy and progress on voting rights": Robert Barnes will have
this article Sunday in The Washington Post.
"The Miami Herald's Carol Rosenberg on How to Report From Guantanamo Bay": Petra Bartosiewicz has
this blog post at New York magazine's web site.
"States Take Sides As Court Revisits Voting Rights Act": Nina Totenberg and Angela Chang have
this blog post at NPR.org.
"Former Justice O'Connor visits Watsonville": The Register-Pajaronian of Watsonville, California has
this report.
"Kansas Supreme Court upholds lesbian mother's rights": Tony Rizzo has
this front page article today in The Kansas City Star.
And The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that "Parental rights upheld for same-sex partner."
You can access yesterday's ruling of the Supreme Court of Kansas at this link.
"Supreme Court to weigh divisive voting rights case": Bill Mears of CNN.com has
this report.
"Iowa court: Estranged husband can disregard dead wife's burial plan; Mary Whalen will be buried in Iowa rather than Montana -- against her wishes." This article appears today in The Des Moines Register.
And at "On Brief: Iowa's Appellate Blog," Jay Syverson has a post titled "Bury Me in Satin, Pretty Please."
You can access yesterday's ruling of the Supreme Court of Iowa at this link.
"Measure drafted for impeachment of judge": The Associated Press has
a report that begins, "A legislator has drafted a resolution that would be the first step in the possible impeachment of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin following her conviction on six counts of corruption, the lawmaker said Friday."
KDKA-2, Pittsburgh's CBS affiliate, reports that "House Judiciary Committee Leader Begins Impeachment Process Against Justice Melvin."
And in related news, The Express-Times of Easton, Pennsylvania reports today that "Judge Jack Panella, of Palmer Township, unlikely to be appointed to state Supreme Court."
"Supreme Court justices: The case for hanging it up; Justices can be independent of the elected branches and of the people without serving for life." Law professor
Eric J. Segall will have
this op-ed Sunday in The Los Angeles Times.
"Argument preview: Crime, technology, and privacy." Lyle Denniston has
this post at "SCOTUSblog."