"Supreme Court Weighing Genetic Privacy": David Kravets has
this post today at Wired.com's "Threat Level" blog.
"Montana Voters' Verdict: Supreme Court Was Wrong." Jess Bravin has
this post at WSJ.com's "Law Blog."
"Speculation starts on retirements, nominations in Obama's second term": Lawrence Hurley of Greenwire has
this report.
"Supreme Court backs Canadian firm's bid to make generic Viagra": Kirk Makin of The Toronto Globe and Mail has
this news update.
And Reuters reports that "Canada's Supreme Court strips Viagra patent from Pfizer."
You can access today's ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada at this link.
"Softer 3-strikes law has defense lawyers preparing case reviews; The process of asking California courts to revisit old sentences could take as long as two years and benefit roughly 3,000 prisoners": Jack Leonard and Maura Dolan have
this article today in The Los Angeles Times.
"Obama may now seek to make deeper mark on U.S. high court": Joan Biskupic of Reuters has
this report.
"President Barack Obama's victory is good news for two judicial nominees in Oklahoma; After months of Republican stalling, nominations of Robert E. Bacharach and John E. Dowdell should 'fly through,' Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn says": Chris Casteel has
this article today in The Oklahoman.
"States' Votes for Gay Marriage Are Timely, With Justices Ready to Weigh Cases": Adam Liptak has
this article today in The New York Times.
"Loughner to be handed life sentence Thursday; Giffords, Kelly expected to be in attendance": Michael Kiefer has
this article today in The Arizona Republic.
Bloomberg News reports that "Loughner Faces Life Term for Killing 6, Wounding Giffords."
Reuters reports that "Loughner likely to get life term for Arizona shooting rampage."
And The Associated Press reports that "Loughner to be sentenced for Ariz. mass shooting."
"Del. high court to Chancery chief: Keep world views to yourself." Reuters has
this report.
You can access yesterday's ruling of the Supreme Court of Delaware at this link.