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Tuesday, February 24, 2009 "Justices Hear Cases on Paying for Superfund Cleanups": Adam Liptak will have this article Wednesday in The New York Times. And online at Slate, Dahlia Lithwick has a Supreme Court dispatch headlined "Superfun!!! Toxic sludge oozes at the Supreme Court." You can access the transcript of today's U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in Burlington N. & S.F.R. Co. v. United States at this link. "Citing Cost, States Consider Halting Death Penalty": This article will appear Wednesday in The New York Times. Posted at 10:54 PM by Howard Bashman "Judge questions law giving telecoms immunity": Today in The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko has an article that begins, "A federal judge in San Francisco is raising questions about the constitutionality of a law designed to dismiss suits against telecommunications companies accused of cooperating with government wiretapping. Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker has asked President Obama's Justice Department to present its views by Wednesday on whether the law gives the attorney general too much power to decide whether a company is immune from lawsuits." Posted at 10:50 PM by Howard Bashman "Appeals court: Classified info OK to use at trial." The AP has this report about a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit issued today. And at his blog, Josh Gerstein has a post titled "Big Defense Win in Aipac Case, But Beware the Footnote." "Turmoil on legal team for Canadian at Gitmo": The Associated Press has this report. Posted at 08:27 PM by Howard Bashman "Court orders EPA to reconsider soot threshold": The Associated Press has this report about a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued today. Posted at 08:20 PM by Howard Bashman "Specter Tries to Explore Kagan's Constitutional Views": David Ingram has this post at "The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times" about these answers that the nominee recently provided to the Senator's written questions. Posted at 06:22 PM by Howard Bashman Today's U.S. Supreme Court rulings in argued cases: The Supreme Court of the United States today issued three rulings in argued cases. 1. Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. issued the opinion of the Court in Ysursa v. Pocatello Ed. Assn., No. 07-869. You can access the decision at this link and the oral argument transcript at this link. In news coverage, Jesse J. Holland of The Associated Press has a report headlined "Court: State can stop union political deductions." 2. Justice Clarence Thomas issued the opinion of the Court in Carcieri v. Salazar, No. 07-526. You can access the decision at this link and the oral argument transcript at this link. In news coverage, The Associated Press reports that "Court rules for state in American Indian land case." And The Providence (R.I.) Journal has a news update headlined "Court rules for RI in Narragansett tribal case." I guess that Theodore B. Olson wasn't such a bad choice to argue for Rhode Island after all. 3. And Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg issued the opinion of the Court in United States v. Hayes, No. 07-608. You can access the decision at this link and the oral argument transcript at this link. Mark Sherman of the Associated Press reports that "Court upholds conviction in guns case." David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times has a news update headlined "High court keeps guns away from domestic abusers; Justices uphold broader interpretation of law aimed at people convicted of felony and misdemeanor violence." At "The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times," Tony Mauro has a post titled "Second Amendment Absent in Supreme Court Gun Ruling." Finally, at "SCOTUSblog," Lyle Denniston has a post titled "Some limits on political donations upheld" reporting on all three rulings. "High court to weigh dispute over Mojave cross": Tony Mauro has this news analysis online at the First Amendment Center. And at "SCOTUSblog," Lyle Denniston has a post titled "Intriguing issues about religion." In yesterday's mail: "In the Name of Justice," edited by Timothy Lynch and published by the Cato Institute. The contributors include several notable appellate judges. And The Green Bag's "2009 Almanac and Reader," featuring, among other things, the writings of several notable appellate judges. "Judge Kent accepts plea deal, retires; Trial 'would have been long, embarrassing and difficult for all involved,' defense attorney says": The Houston Chronicle contains this article today. The newspaper also contains an editorial entitled "Kent's guilty plea: Galveston federal judge betrayed a sacred trust with his despicable conduct." And columnist Lisa Falkenberg has an op-ed entitled "Is Kent getting off easy?" The New York Times reports today that "Plea Deal Ends Sexual Abuse Case Against Federal Judge in Texas." And The Galveston County Daily News reports today that "Women's group, law experts weigh in on Kent plea." "Solicitor General asked to weigh in on 9/11 suit; The request from the U.S. Supreme Court may indicate a close hearing": This article appears today in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Posted at 04:15 PM by Howard Bashman Programming note: This morning, I'll be arguing on appeal for the plaintiff/appellant in a case in which The Legal Intelligencer of Philadelphia previously reported that "JNOV Wipes Out Verdict of $1.5 Million in Hormone Replacement Case." The appeal is being heard by a three-judge panel of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, sitting in Philadelphia. My client's Brief for Appellant and Reply Brief for Appellant/Response Brief for Cross-Appellee are both available online. Additional posts will appear here later today. Update: The oral argument seemed to go quite well. Federal district judges sitting by designation with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit: In response to this post of mine from last night, Seventh Circuit Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook emails: District judges have indeed begun to sit with the Seventh Circuit, after a gap of more than 15 years.I thank Chief Judge Easterbrook for offering this explanation. Posted at 06:30 AM by Howard Bashman |
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