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Thursday, December 28, 2006

"Appellate Justices Hopping Mad Over Superior Court Judge's 'Kangaroo Court' Reference": law.com provides this report, in which the trial judge who made reference to "the kangaroos up there in kangaroo court" explains that he wasn't referring to the California Court of Appeal. Indeed, according to the trial judge, he wasn't even referring to a court at all, but rather to the district attorney's office's "strike team." The article closes: "'They wasted a lot of pages,' [the trial judge] said. 'If they wanted to know what I meant, they should've asked me.'"

My earlier coverage appears at this link.
Posted at 10:30 PM by Howard Bashman



"Court Reprimands Ohio Governor Over Gifts": This article appears today in The New York Times.

The Columbus Dispatch reports today that "Court scolds Taft on ethics; Justices hand governor formal public reprimand."

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that "Ohio justices slap Taft over gifts; Failure to report nets reprimand."

And The Toledo Blade reports that "Taft given law-license reprimand; justices OK ethics sanction over failure to report gifts."

My earlier coverage appears at this link.
Posted at 10:24 PM by Howard Bashman



Chief Judge Easterbrook versus Circuit Judge Posner, once again: For the second time in the past eight days, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has issued a ruling in which the Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook wrote the majority opinion from which Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner dissented.

In today's decision, a pro se prisoner whose claim of sexual abuse at the hands of a prison guard survived summary judgment but then was rejected by a jury at trial argues on appeal that the federal district judge abused his discretion in denying the prisoner's request for the recruitment of counsel pursuant to 28 U.S.C. sec. 1915(e)(1). The majority holds that the trial court's decision did not constitute an abuse of discretion and that a trial court's plausible decision whether to recruit counsel for a pro se litigant would never be subject to reversal. Judge Posner dissents, holding that while many pro se litigants are quite capable of representing themselves at trial, it should have been obvious to the trial judge that this pro se prisoner was unlikely to be one such minimally competent pro se litigant at trial.

Unlike in connection with last week's case, when I concluded that Judge Posner's dissent offered a much more convincing argument than Chief Judge Easterbrook's majority opinion, today's ruling presents a much closer call. It's easy to feel sympathetic toward the prisoner, who plainly was unable to equal counsel for the defendants in the quality of his presentation. But, at the same time, the majority opinion makes a very strong case for why a trial judge's reasoned exercise of discretion in advance of trial concerning whether to recruit counsel should not be second-guessed with the benefit of hindsight.
Posted at 10:08 PM by Howard Bashman



"MLB Players Union Vows to Fight Ruling": The Associated Press provides a report that begins, "Major League Baseball's players' association will fight a federal appeals court's decision to give prosecutors access to the names and urine samples of about 100 players who tested positive for steroids in 2003."

My earlier coverage appears here and here.
Posted at 08:22 PM by Howard Bashman



"Appeals court rejects rabbi's claim that murder trial was unfair": The Associated Press provides this article reporting that the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey today issued a 66-page unpublished opinion affirming the murder conviction of Rabbi Fred Neulander.
Posted at 05:55 PM by Howard Bashman


Not an auspicious day to be a rescuer on the Pennsylvania Turnpike: Demonstrating the accuracy of the saying "No good deed goes unpunished," today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a decision that involves some rather unfortunate facts. On the evening of May 12, 2002 in a heavy rain, a man traveling on the Pennsylvania Turnpike with his wife and children noticed that another car had just overturned off the right side of the highway. The man and his wife were both trained and certified in first aid by the Red Cross, so they pulled their car to the shoulder of the highway and went to assist the occupants of the overturned vehicle. Fortunately, both passengers in the overturned vehicle appeared unharmed and were able to remove themselves from their vehicle.

The male rescuer stood outside his vehicle while awaiting the arrival of the police. Before the police arrived, a third vehicle lost control, swerved, and hydroplaned into the rescuers' parked vehicle, killing the male rescuer. Thereafter, his widow sued the passengers of the overturned vehicle, alleging that their negligence in causing the first accident, which prompted the rescuers to respond, placed the male rescuer in the way of harm that ultimately led to his death.

Although the story is quite tragic, the rescuer's widow received somewhat happy news today, in that a unanimous Third Circuit panel has reversed the grant of summary judgment that had dismissed the widow's lawsuit against the passengers of the overturned vehicle. You can access today's ruling at this link.
Posted at 05:40 PM by Howard Bashman



The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is seeking a new Clerk of Court: You can access the job posting announcement at this link.
Posted at 05:20 PM by Howard Bashman


"Ford and the Court": Jess Bravin has this post at WSJ.com's "Washington Wire" blog.
Posted at 04:58 PM by Howard Bashman


"Uncertainty on Texas death penalty cases": Lyle Denniston has this post today at "SCOTUSblog." My related earlier post can be accessed here.
Posted at 04:54 PM by Howard Bashman


In news updates freely available online from The Legal Intelligencer: An update reports that "Fetal Homicide Statute Ruled Constitutional." Yesterday's ruling of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania consists of both a majority opinion and a concurring opinion.

And a second update reports that "Hershey Alumni Assoc. Has No Standing to Sue School." Yesterday's ruling of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania can be accessed at this link.
Posted at 04:50 PM by Howard Bashman



"Dems Likely to Resurrect Detainee Issue": The Associated Press provides a report that begins, "Senate Democrats plan to use their newfound power to revisit one of the most contentious national security matters of 2006: Deciding what legal rights must be protected for detainees held in the war on terrorism."
Posted at 04:45 PM by Howard Bashman


Programming note: My final appellate brief of 2006 is due to be filed today. As a result, I'll be away from the internet this afternoon while visiting with co-counsel to finalize the document. Additional posts will appear here this evening.
Posted at 10:58 AM by Howard Bashman


"Ruling Erases Players' Victories in a Steroids Case": Murray Chass has this "On Baseball" column today in The New York Times.

Today in The New York Sun, Josh Gerstein reports that "Baseball Players' Failed Steroid Tests May Be Examined."

In The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko reports that "100 big-leaguers steroid-positive in 2003 season; Court rules federal prosecutors can use tests for investigation."

And The Washington Post contains an article headlined "Court: Investigators Can Keep Positive Test Results."

My earlier coverage appears at this link.
Posted at 10:57 AM by Howard Bashman



"Testimony on tumor to be heard in drug case retrial": Today in The San Francisco Chronicle, Bob Egelko has an article that begins, "A federal appeals court overturned an East Bay man's drug-dealing conviction Wednesday, saying jurors should have been allowed to hear from medical witnesses who were prepared to testify that a large brain tumor made the defendant vulnerable to suggestion and entrapment by government informants."

And Josh Richman of The Oakland Tribune reports today that "Hayward man to receive new trial; Brain tumor damaged judgment, making convicted meth dealer susceptible to suggestion."

You can access yesterday's ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at this link.
Posted at 10:54 AM by Howard Bashman



"Ford's 1975 pick still a key player on high court; Justice John Paul Stevens has emerged as the leader of the liberal bloc": David G. Savage has this article today in The Los Angeles Times.
Posted at 10:48 AM by Howard Bashman


"Vote on gay marriage is due but can't be forced, SJC says; Next step is up to Legislature": This article appears today in The Boston Globe.

The Los Angeles Times reports today that "Gay marriage vote unlikely; Massachusetts high court says, unhappily, that it can't force lawmakers to address a bid to repeal the law."

And The Republican of Springfield, Massachusetts reports that "Court dismisses Romney suit."

My earlier coverage can be accessed here.
Posted at 10:44 AM by Howard Bashman



"U.S. arrest of brutal island employer legal: court." Reuters provides a report that begins, "U.S. officials acted correctly in arresting a brutal garment factory owner in the remote South Pacific island of American Samoa and sending him 2,300 miles to Hawaii to face trial, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday."

My earlier coverage appears at this link.
Posted at 10:40 AM by Howard Bashman



"Ford's Supreme Court Legacy: Justice John Paul Stevens Remains One of Ford's Most Enduring Legacies." Jan Crawford Greenburg of ABC News provides this written report.
Posted at 10:24 AM by Howard Bashman


"Judge won't revive charges against abortion doctor; He rules that Kansas' attorney general lacked authority to push the criminal case forward": The Los Angeles Times contains this article today.

The Wichita Eagle today contains articles headlined "Judge rejects appeal, Kline names prosecutor; Turf issues over Tiller case collide in district court" and "McKinney a longtime abortion foe."

The Kansas City Star reports that "Kline tries to keep investigation alive; Charges against abortion doctor are still blocked, but inquiry gets special prosecutor."

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that "Kline loses fight to have charges against Tiller reinstated."

And The Lawrence Journal-World reports that "Abortion charges again rejected; Kline to appoint special prosecutor."
Posted at 09:10 AM by Howard Bashman



"He wanted to be judged on Supreme Court nomination": This article about former President Gerald R. Ford appears today in The Chicago Tribune.

President Ford's letter from 2005 to the Dean of the Fordham University School of Law honoring Justice John Paul Stevens' 30 years of service on the Supreme Court of the United States can be viewed at this link, while additional background on the letter can be accessed here.
Posted at 09:03 AM by Howard Bashman



"The Constitution, Capital Punishment And Clemency Proceedings": Carl Tobias has this essay online today at FindLaw.
Posted at 06:33 AM by Howard Bashman



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