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Wednesday, March 29, 2006


On this evening's broadcast of NPR's "All Things Considered": The broadcast contained segments entitled "Court Considers Burden of Telling Foreigners Their Rights" (featuring Nina Totenberg) and "Closing Arguments Heard in Moussaoui Sentencing." RealPlayer is required to launch these audio segments.
Posted at 11:24 PM by Howard Bashman



"Supreme Court hears eBay patent case": Joan Biskupic will have this article Thursday in USA Today.

The San Jose Mercury News provides an update headlined "Supreme Court wades into high-tech patent thicket."

And Investor's Business Daily reports that "Supreme Court's eBay Patent Right Case Has Both Sides Saying Innovation At Risk."
Posted at 11:15 PM by Howard Bashman




Available online from law.com: Shannon P. Duffy has an article headlined "Who's the Shark Now? 'Candygram' Case Delivers Good News for Criminal Defense; Much-talked-about 3rd Circuit victory comes in case nicknamed for classic 'Saturday Night Live' skit."

And in other news, "N.Y. High Court Finds 'Crawford' Violation in Affidavit Admission; Landmark Supreme Court ruling found to bar affidavit's use in license case."
Posted at 10:45 PM by Howard Bashman




"Sniper suspect ruled competent; Muhammad may represent self, judge rules; trial starts May 1": This article will appear Thursday in The Baltimore Sun.

The Washington Post on Thursday will contain an article headlined "Judge: D.C. Sniper Can Represent Himself."

And The Associated Press reports that "Md. Judge to Let Muhammad Be Own Lawyer."
Posted at 10:35 PM by Howard Bashman




"Analysis: no penalty for patent 'trolls.'" Lyle Denniston has this post at "SCOTUSblog." Demonstrating that humor does not necessarily benefit from analysis, Denniston writes, "[Carter G. Phillips] and Kennedy had a somewhat amusing exchange over whether 'troll' meant the ogre under a bridge, or someone fishing for something. Being present in the courtroom added a bit to the sense that this was funny."
Posted at 05:55 PM by Howard Bashman



Access online the transcript of yesterday's U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, No. 05-184: The Court has posted the transcript at this link.

At page 10, the transcript establishes that Scalia-Alito is the new O'Connor-Ginsburg.
Posted at 05:50 PM by Howard Bashman




"Alliance for Justice Launches New Project Monitoring the Federal Judiciary; Full Court Press to Provide Timely Updates on Court Decisions to Ordinary Americans": Alliance for Justice has issued a press release (full text not yet available online) announcing the organization's launch of a blog titled "Full Court Press." The blog's subtitle states, "Full Court Press will keep you up-to-date about the rapidly increasing number of judicial opinions that unjustifiably restrict rights, undermine legal protections, and adversely affect real people."
Posted at 05:15 PM by Howard Bashman



"Moussaoui Death-Penalty Case Heads to Jury": The Associated Press provides a report that begins, "The death-penalty case against al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui went to the jury Wednesday after the prosecution asserted his lies were responsible for deaths Sept. 11, 2001, and the defense argued he had no part in the plot."

In addition, The AP offers "Sketches of Moussaoui's Jurors."
Posted at 05:10 PM by Howard Bashman




"Supreme Court Hears High-Stakes Patent Fight": law.com's Tony Mauro provides this news update.
Posted at 04:25 PM by Howard Bashman



"Juror Backgrounds Get Increased Scrutiny": The Associated Press provides this report.
Posted at 04:15 PM by Howard Bashman



"Supreme Court hears eBay's patent appeal": c|net News.com provides this report.
Posted at 03:30 PM by Howard Bashman



"The Marketplace Report: Prosecutors Rest Enron Case." This segment (RealPlayer required) appeared on today's broadcast of NPR's "Day to Day."
Posted at 03:22 PM by Howard Bashman



Dr. Speaks' right to speak imperiled no longer: Today a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in favor of the First Amendment commercial speech rights of chiropractor Kirtland Speaks in his challenge to a Louisiana law regulating solicitation of prospective patients. You can access today's ruling at this link.
Posted at 03:14 PM by Howard Bashman



"Prosecution: Moussaoui Killed With Lies." The Associated Press provides this report.

And The Washington Post provides a news update headlined "Prosecution: Moussaoui 'Lied With Lethal Intent'; Case to Go to Jury Today."
Posted at 02:55 PM by Howard Bashman




"Federal grand jury indicts Convertino over handling of terrorism case": The Detroit News provides an update that begins, "Richard G. Convertino, the one-time federal prosecutor who triumphantly won two convictions in the nation's first terror trial after September 11, was formally indicted today on charges that he built that case on perjury and deception."

The Detroit Free Press provides a news update headlined "Former U.S. Attorney Richard Convertino indicted." The Freep has also posted online the indictment.

And the U.S. Department of Justice has issued a press release entitled "Ex Federal Prosecutor, State Dept. Agent Indicted for Obstruction of Justice and Presenting False Evidence in Terrorism Trial."
Posted at 02:50 PM by Howard Bashman




"Supreme Court Hears eBay Patent Fight": The Associated Press provides this report.

And Reuters reports that "Justices skeptical of curtailing patent rights."

As I previously noted here, attorney Carter G. Phillips argued on behalf of petitioner[d].
Posted at 02:30 PM by Howard Bashman




"Judge tosses Log Cabin Republicans Don't Ask Don't Tell lawsuit": PageOneQ provides this report. Last week's ruling of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California can be accessed here, while the plaintiff's original complaint is available at this link.
Posted at 02:25 PM by Howard Bashman



"Analysis: how to enforce an international right." Lyle Denniston has this post at "SCOTUSblog."
Posted at 01:50 PM by Howard Bashman



Better late than never? The Times of London last week reported that "'Flatulent chair' at bottom of teacher's sex bias claim."

In other coverage, The Telegraph (UK) last week published an article headlined "My whoopee cushion chair drove me to despair, says deputy head."

And The Sun (UK) published an article last week headlined "Blown out by noisy chair."
Posted at 01:45 PM by Howard Bashman




"Justices Hear Challenge to Plan For Guantanamo-Prisoner Trials": Jess Bravin has this article (pass-through link) today in The Wall Street Journal.
Posted at 01:44 PM by Howard Bashman



"Justices Weigh Foreign Defendants' Rights": The Associated Press provides this report.
Posted at 12:54 PM by Howard Bashman



"Justices Hint That They'll Rule on Challenge Filed by Detainee": Linda Greenhouse has this article today in The New York Times.

Today in The Los Angeles Times, David G. Savage reports that "Court Appears Wary of Terror War Tribunals; Most justices seem open to a prisoner's claims that new presidential powers go too far." The newspaper also contains an editorial entitled "The law vs. the government."

In USA Today, Joan Biskupic reports that "High court scrutinizes military tribunals plan for detainees; Justices challenge notion that law voided their jurisdiction."

In The Boston Globe, Charlie Savage reports that "Detainee's lawyer asks high court to reject military panel trial; Case tests limits on Bush's power."

In The Houston Chronicle, Patty Reinert reports that "Justices question trials for terror suspects; Court to decide by July if military tribunal can try bin Laden's driver."

The Chicago Tribune reports that "Justices weigh plea of detainee at Guantanamo; Bin Laden's driver seeks day in court."

The Miami Herald reports that "Justices hear tribunal challenge; The Supreme Court heard the case of Osama bin Laden's former driver who is challenging President Bush's right to try him before a military commission."

The Washington Times reports that "Tribunal said to violate Geneva."

Financial Times reports that "Justices cast doubt on validity of Guantanamo commissions."

The Guardian (UK) contains an article headlined "Guantanamo's day of reckoning in supreme court; Case pits presidential powers against law of war; Detainee argues tribunals are unconstitutional."

The Telegraph (UK) reports that "Bin Laden's ex-chauffeur challenges Bush in court."

The Yale Daily News reports that "Supreme Court hears Hamdan arguments; Justices intensely question solicitor general, who argued against extending rights of detainees."

And The Washington Post reports that "Record Shows Senators' 'Debate' That Wasn't."
Posted at 12:40 PM by Howard Bashman




"Judge Knot": Online today at The American Spectator, Quin Hillyer has an essay that begins, "The utter cluelessness of the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate continues to show itself in the Senate's continuing refusal to move forward with confirmation of federal judges, especially to the circuit courts of appeal."
Posted at 12:30 PM by Howard Bashman



On today's broadcast of NPR's "Morning Edition": The broadcast contained segments entitled "High Court Voices Skepticism of President's Tribunals" (featuring Nina Totenberg) and "Senate Takes Step Closer to Domestic Spying Oversight." RealPlayer is required to launch these audio segments.
Posted at 11:35 AM by Howard Bashman



"Scalia seeks Justice over gesture": The Boston Herald today contains an article that begins, "Famously feisty Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia yesterday denied that he made an obscene gesture Sunday inside the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, accusing the Herald staff of 'watching too many Sopranos episodes.'"

You can access the text of Justice Antonin Scalia's letter to the editor of The Boston Herald at this link, while an image of the letter is available here.

And in other coverage, The Associated Press reports that "Justice Scalia Chastises Boston Newspaper."
Posted at 11:24 AM by Howard Bashman




"Jury to consider if Moussaoui's lies cost lives; Deliberations to start Wednesday": CNN.com provides this report.
Posted at 11:20 AM by Howard Bashman



"New allegation on Moussaoui; He offered to help prosecution in bid for better treatment in jail, court is told": This article appears today in The Sacramento Bee.
Posted at 10:18 AM by Howard Bashman



The Associated Press is reporting: Now available online are articles headlined "High Court Weighs in on EBay Patent Fight" and "High Court to Mull Suspects' Treaty Rights."
Posted at 10:04 AM by Howard Bashman



"Ebay in court to defend patent charges": Financial Times provides this report.
Posted at 09:08 AM by Howard Bashman



"Judge in Illinois Graft Case Denies Request for Mistrial": The New York Times contains this article today.

The Chicago Tribune today contains articles headlined "Ryan jury starts over with 2 new members; Door remains open on possible mistrial" and "Thoughtful, not quick to judge." In addition, columnist John Kass has an op-ed entitled "With mistrial in air, Ryan judge says 'no.'"

And The Chicago Sun-Times contains articles headlined "2 jurors replaced with alternates" and "Don't bet jurors will start from scratch: experts."
Posted at 08:25 AM by Howard Bashman




"Lawmaker loses phone tape appeal": This article appears today in The Washington Times.

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports today that "Court sides with Boehner on taped call."

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that "Taped call case wins Boehner $700,000."

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that "Court rebuffs McDermott; Appeals panel upholds judgment in wiretapping lawsuit."

The Seattle Times reports that "Appeals court rules against McDermott."

And The Hill reports that "Court backs Boehner in McDermott suit."

My earlier coverage is here.
Posted at 08:20 AM by Howard Bashman




"Enron prosecutors rest case; Some charges dropped in effort to streamline case against Lay, Skilling": The Houston Chronicle contains this article today. And Mary Flood has an article headlined "Prosecution rests — How did it perform; Legal experts say the feds laid out a solid case, but Lay and Skilling 'could still walk away.'"

The New York Times today contains articles headlined "Enron Prosecutors Drop Some Charges and Rest Case" and "Lay Lawyer Had Emergency Heart Procedure Last Week."

The Washington Post reports that "Enron Trial Made Simpler; Accounting Chief's Plea Cut Details."

And USA Today reports that "Act 1 of Enron case wraps up; Prosecutors rest; defense goes to work on Monday."
Posted at 08:12 AM by Howard Bashman




"Moussaoui Offered to Implicate Himself; In Trade, 9/11 Figure Sought Better Jail Conditions Until Execution, Jury Is Told": This front page article appears today in The Washington Post.

Today in The New York Times, Neil A. Lewis reports that "Defense Tries to Undo Damage Moussaoui Did."

The Los Angeles Times reports that "FBI Agent Says Moussaoui Was Looking to Make a Deal; In testimony, he details a secret negotiation at a Virginia jail; He says the terrorist offered to help prosecutors in order to avoid the death penalty."

And The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that "Moussaoui case almost to jurors; Defense rests after trying to undermine testimony of their al-Qaida client."
Posted at 07:35 AM by Howard Bashman




"Muhammad 'Psychotic,' Medical Assessment Says": The Washington Post today contains an article that begins, "Sniper John Allen Muhammad is not competent to stand trial, his attorneys argued in a motion filed yesterday along with a psychiatric evaluation that says the defendant should not be allowed to defend himself during his murder trial because he is 'psychotic, delusional' and 'paranoid.'"
Posted at 07:33 AM by Howard Bashman



"Judges support review of NSA spying program; 5 ex-members say secret court should oversee it": This article appears today in The Baltimore Sun.

And The Washington Times reports today that "FISA judges say Bush within law."
Posted at 07:27 AM by Howard Bashman




In today's edition of The New York Times: The newspaper contains an article headlined "Judges on Secretive Panel Speak Out on Spy Program."

Adam Liptak reports that "Ex-Prisoners With Court Debt Must Have Vote, Judge Rules."

And an article is headlined "Teaching the Bible in Georgia's Public Schools."
Posted at 07:22 AM by Howard Bashman




"Senators End Right to Derail Votes Secretly; Nearing a vote on ethics and lobbying rules that many say are too weak, they also defeat a bid to create an independent public integrity office": The Los Angeles Times today contains an article that begins, "The Senate on Tuesday voted to strip its members of the power to secretly place a "hold" on legislation they oppose, a parliamentary tool that has allowed a single senator to derail bills or nominations while leaving no fingerprints."
Posted at 07:18 AM by Howard Bashman



"Judicial Review": Monday's edition of The Wall Street Journal contained an editorial that stated, "It's been two months since Samuel Alito was confirmed to the Supreme Court and it's past time Senate Republicans got back to work confirming appeals-court judges." (Via "Confirm Them").
Posted at 07:04 AM by Howard Bashman



"Supreme Court Hears War Powers Case": This segment (transcript with link to audio) appeared on yesterday evening's broadcast of the PBS program "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer."
Posted at 06:58 AM by Howard Bashman



On yesterday evening's broadcast of NPR's "All Things Considered": The broadcast contained segments entitled "Supreme Court Questions Military Trials for Detainees" (featuring Nina Totenberg) and "Moussaoui Attorneys Try to Salvage Defense." RealPlayer is required to launch these audio segments.
Posted at 06:55 AM by Howard Bashman



Available online from law.com: Tony Mauro reports that "Military Tribunal Case Comes Before Skeptical Supreme Court."

In other news, "Erasing Computer Files Might Create Employee Liability."

An article reports that "2nd Circuit Criticizes Attorney for Failure to File Notice of Appeal."

In news from Texas, "Judge Dismisses Several Charges Against Lay, Skilling."

And an article reports that "Pa. Superior Court Throws Out $52,000 in Sanctions in Med-Mal Case."
Posted at 06:45 AM by Howard Bashman




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