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Monday, September 19, 2005


"Specter set to send Roberts to full Senate": This article will appear Tuesday in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Posted at 11:08 PM by Howard Bashman



"Recruits Sought for Porn Squad": Tuesday's edition of The Washington Post will contain an article that begins, "The FBI is joining the Bush administration's War on Porn. And it's looking for a few good agents."

And in news from Syracuse, New York, The Post-Standard reports today that "Topless case goes to court."
Posted at 11:04 PM by Howard Bashman




"O'Connor, state justices urge defense of judicial independence": The Associated Press provides this report.
Posted at 11:00 PM by Howard Bashman



Available online from law.com: Jeff Blumenthal reports that "Roberts Seen as the Warm-Up in High Court Battle."

In other news, "11th Circuit Rebuffs Sports Illustrated's Effort to Shield Source."

And an article headlined "Lawsuit Financing Industry Survives Appellate-Level Challenge" reports on a ruling that Florida's Second District Court of Appeal issued last week.
Posted at 10:40 PM by Howard Bashman




In Tuesday's issue of The Hill: Tomorrow's newspaper will contain articles headlined "Right rift over Roberts" and "For '08 Dems, a tough choice lies just ahead."
Posted at 08:54 PM by Howard Bashman



A bow tie is no longer part of the baseball player's uniform: Last Tuesday, I had a post titled "U.S. Supreme Court Justices don't bat, but tomorrow night one will pitch." You can access here and here photographs of Justice John Paul Stevens throwing out the first pitch at last Wednesday night's Chicago Cubs game, against the Cincinnati Reds. Justice Stevens was wearing a Cubs home jersey in place of his customary bow tie. Of course, once upon a time a baseball player's uniform included a bow tie (see here, here, and here, for example). For those keeping score, the Reds defeated the Cubs 7-4 in 11 innings.
Posted at 08:00 PM by Howard Bashman



"Smile for the camera": Today in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, columnist Linda P. Campbell has an op-ed that begins, "No one asked John G. Roberts Jr. whether he was a literalist about the First Amendment."
Posted at 06:02 PM by Howard Bashman



"Bush's Next High Court Nominee": Brian McGuire has this op-ed today in The New York Sun.
Posted at 05:58 PM by Howard Bashman



"The Ten Commandments: an Everett civics lesson": This editorial appears today in The Seattle Times.
Posted at 05:50 PM by Howard Bashman



For those awaiting the chance to spend hundreds of dollars on a Justice Antonin Scalia bobblehead doll: Your moment has arrived, here at eBay, where the current bid (as of the time this post first appeared) is a mere $75.99.

Meanwhile, my post from this weekend seeking to encourage the development of a Justice Scalia bobblehead doll certificate redemption service has yet to generate a groundswell of enthusiastic support, although one reader was willing to offer his services for $50 per certificate/Scalia doll shipped.

Also this weekend, as earlier noted here, a Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist bobblehead doll sold at auction on eBay for more than $2,000.
Posted at 05:40 PM by Howard Bashman




"O'Connor Prepares for Final Days on Court": Gina Holland of The Associated Press provides this report.
Posted at 05:32 PM by Howard Bashman



"Wine shipping issue lingers; Out-of-state vintners still not allowed to ship to Michigan residents despite high court ruling": The Detroit News yesterday contained an article that begins, "Although the U.S. Supreme Court declared four months ago that Michigan discriminates against out-of-state wineries by not allowing them to ship to its residents, no out-of-state wine has been arriving on Michigan doorsteps."
Posted at 04:05 PM by Howard Bashman



"Don't Expect Roe's End With Roberts, GOP Senator Says; Lindsey Graham says the chief justice nominee's conservatism is based on law, not partisanship": This article appears today in The Los Angeles Times.
Posted at 03:50 PM by Howard Bashman



Under Florida law, life insurance contracts become incontestable two years after issuance, even if an impostor instead of the insured had undergone the requisite medical exam: A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued this opinion today.
Posted at 03:30 PM by Howard Bashman



Roberts vs. Scalia and Thomas: How different are they after all? The organization People For the American Way has today posted online this analysis.
Posted at 02:44 PM by Howard Bashman



"Bush Turns Attention to 2nd Court Vacancy": The Associated Press provides this report.
Posted at 12:54 PM by Howard Bashman



Available online from The Weekly Standard: The September 26, 2005 issue of the magazine contains an editorial entitled "Chief Justice Roberts: The distinction between law and politics that the Judiciary Democrats do not respect lies at the heart of Roberts's approach to judging."

And online, you can access an essay by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross entitled "Expanding Rights vs. Protecting Rights: Why the judicial branch should not be deciding our culture wars."
Posted at 12:44 PM by Howard Bashman




"John Roberts, the progressive": This editorial appears today in The Christian Science Monitor.
Posted at 12:40 PM by Howard Bashman



"Abortion & Precedent: What John Roberts really said." Edward Whelan has this essay today at National Review Online.

And NRO today also offers an essay by Michigan Supreme Court Justice Stephen Markman entitled "Clarifying 'Extremism': It's more than just politics."
Posted at 12:35 PM by Howard Bashman




Available online at Reason: Matt Welch has an essay entitled "Why The New York Times ♥s Eminent Domain; Elite newspapers and liberal activists embrace the Kelo decision at their long-term peril."

And Jacob Sullum has an essay entitled "Jail, or Jail Not; There Is No Try; Chief Justice Roberts will help decide whether an indefinite war requires indefinite detention."
Posted at 12:33 PM by Howard Bashman




"A December Court Battle?": Today's edition of Roll Call contains an article (subscription required) that begins, "The White House and Senate Republicans are facing a tight calendar as President Bush eyes his second pick for the Supreme Court, a nomination process that could last well into December under even the rosiest of scenarios."

The article goes on to note that "If Bush waits until after Roberts clears the Senate to announce the new pick, the week after Thanksgiving would be the earliest the full Senate would take up the nomination, according to recent history of nomination fights."
Posted at 11:25 AM by Howard Bashman




"Who's next? With Roberts' nomination for chief justice on track, attention now turns to filling Justice O'Connor's seat and the names on President Bush's short list." This article appears today in The Sacramento Bee.
Posted at 10:00 AM by Howard Bashman



"Lindsey Graham's Smear: No, Ruth Bader Ginsburg does not advocate pederasty." Timothy Noah has this chatterbox essay online at Slate.
Posted at 09:12 AM by Howard Bashman



Marcia Coyle is reporting: In today's issue of The National Law Journal, she has articles headlined "2005-2006 Supreme Court Preview: Burning issues await" and "Business hopes for an informed view from Roberts."
Posted at 09:10 AM by Howard Bashman



"Why Must We Roll The Dice On A New Chief Justice?" Stuart Taylor Jr. has this essay today in National Journal.
Posted at 09:05 AM by Howard Bashman



"Blawg Review #24": Available here, at "Jaybeas Corpus."
Posted at 07:24 AM by Howard Bashman



"Benchmarks of activism": Today in The Washington Times, David Limbaugh has this Pledge of Allegiance-related op-ed.
Posted at 07:14 AM by Howard Bashman



Available online from The New York Times: Today's newspaper contains an editorial entitled "One Father, Back in Court, Indefatigable." And Law Professor Ann Althouse has an op-ed entitled "Innocence Abroad."

Yesterday's newspaper, meanwhile, contained an op-ed by Robert P. George entitled "The Supreme Court's Private Life."
Posted at 06:54 AM by Howard Bashman




"Roberts vote holds risks for Democrats; Strategists weigh political message, fallout for '08 race": The Boston Globe contains this article today.

The Washington Times today contains an article headlined "Bush's high court balancing act."

And in The New York Sun, Josh Gerstein reports that "Bloomberg's Stance on Roberts Ratchets Up Pressure on Clinton."

In commentary, The Boston Globe contains an editorial entitled "Roberts's qualities."

The Montgomery Advertiser contains an editorial entitled "Roberts clearly has temperament."

The Harvard Crimson contains an editorial entitled "Fit to be Chief: We are hopeful for the future of the Court under the lead of Justice Roberts."

In The Washington Post, Al Kamen's "In the Loop" column is entitled "For Liberals, Easy Does It With Roberts."

In The Chicago Sun-Times, columnist Robert Novak has an op-ed entitled "Schumer is no match for Roberts."

In The Washington Times, Donald Lambro has an op-ed entitled "Senatorial follies...," a headline that concludes in Mark Steyn's op-ed entitled "...in review."

In Newsday, columnist Raymond J. Keating has an op-ed entitled "Schumer wants to keep tight reins on commerce."

In The Daily Texan, Matthew Nickson has an op-ed entitled "Anticipating Justice Roberts."

In The Topeka Capital-Journal, Gregory L. Schneider has an op-ed entitled "Law schools could use some conservatives, too."

And in The Colorado State Collegian, Jake Blumberg has an op-ed entitled "History in the Making."
Posted at 06:45 AM by Howard Bashman




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