"U.S. Supreme Court poised to take up gay marriage": Howard Mintz will have
this article Monday in The San Jose Mercury News.
"Tidying up the 2012 election": In Monday's edition of The Washington Post, Robert Barnes will have
an article that begins, "They are still counting votes in Ohio, a process that once seemed as if it might transfix the nation and require the attention of the Supreme Court, but now it's something more like an asterisk."
"Do We Still Need the Voting Rights Act? The Supreme Court is poised to invalidate part of the civil-rights era law that regulates Southern states' polling practices." Ben Jacobs has
this essay online at The Daily Beast.
"Voters should have more to go on than just names": In today's edition of The Columbus Dispatch, columnist Joe Hallett has
an essay that begins, "Shortly after Gov. Ted Strickland appointed her in January 2011 to a vacancy on the Ohio Supreme Court, Justice Yvette McGee Brown found herself locked in debate with Justice Robert Cupp."
"Justice on elections: 'Hate the game, don't hate the player.'" Columnist Peggy Fikac of The San Antonio Express-News has
an essay that begins, "Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett showcased himself as such a staunch conservative in his re-election bid that a writer in The Atlantic used him to highlight what's wrong -- albeit perfectly legal -- with the system of partisan judicial elections."
"Consensus Eludes Courts in Searches of Cellphones": This article will appear Monday in The New York Times.
"Supreme Court decides this week whether to rule on gay marriage; Timing will be at issue as the justices confer; In the past, the court has been faulted for waiting too long or moving too quickly on recognizing constitutional rights": David G. Savage has
this front page article today in The Los Angeles Times.
"Same-sex case ruling favors gay employee": In today's edition of The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko has
an article that begins, "A regional court council has ordered San Francisco's federal court to pay an employee's costs for insurance coverage for his husband, citing an increasing number of rulings that have declared Congress' ban on same-sex spousal benefits unconstitutional."
"Benefits fight brings lesbian couple to high court": The Associated Press has
this report.
"California Horror Stories and the 3-Strikes Law": Brent Staples has
this "Sunday Observer" essay in the Sunday Review section of today's edition of The New York Times.
"Supreme Court should permit states to collect DNA": Yesterday's edition of The Newark (N.J.) Star-Ledger contained
this editorial.
"Juvenile Injustice": This editorial appears today in The New York Times.
"A call to Justice David Souter": Gray Fitzgerald had
this op-ed yesterday in The Keene (N.H.) Sentinel.
"Voters' misjudgments on judges cry out for a method that involves merit": Columnist Brent Larkin had
this op-ed yesterday in The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"The Senate's Long Slide to Gridlock": This front page article appears today in The New York Times.
"Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Justices consider DOMA challenges, Prop 8." Michael Kirkland of UPI has
this report.