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How Obama Can Ensure Victory for His Justice
OPINION
May 4, 2009 1:04 PM CDT
How Obama Can Ensure Victory for His Justice
Vet Souter's successor like heck, and talk to all the right people
(Newser)
- If Barack Obama wants to avoid a drawn out battle over his Supreme Court nominee, Mark Halperin has some advice:
Vet the nominee exhaustively, and if anything comes up, make sure it comes out early and favorably.
Be ready to play up “whatever Horatio Alger elements” of the nominee’
...
Supreme Court
Reopens Nipple-Gate
May 4, 2009 10:04 AM CDT
Supreme Court Reopens Nipple-Gate
(Newser)
- The Supreme Court today ordered a federal appeals court to consider reinstating a fine against CBS for Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction, the AP reports. The appeals court had ruled that the glimpse of Jackson’s breast, which lasted nine-sixteenths of a second, should have been considered “...
For Obama, Justice
Must Be Pragmatic
May 3, 2009 9:48 AM CDT
For Obama, Justice Must Be Pragmatic
Law school students, colleagues reflect to predict his choice
(Newser)
- President Obama carries an unusual wealth of Supreme Court knowledge from his days at law school and as a law professor, the
New York Times
reports, which he'll put to use in replacing Justice Souter. But don’t expect him to go straight for a liberal: Former colleagues and students...
Sleepy NH Town Happy
It's Getting Souter Back
May 2, 2009 12:48 PM CDT
Sleepy NH Town Happy It's Getting Souter Back
(Newser)
- Head over the Piscataquog River, past some stone walls and chickenwire fences, and you’ll find a rickety farmhouse, its barn’s nameplate reading, “Souter,” reports Peter Schworm of the
Los Angeles Times
. The Supreme Court justice grew up in this sleepy part of New Hampshire, and his...
Obama Should Aim for the Center With Court Choice
OPINION
May 2, 2009 8:24 AM CDT
Obama Should Aim for the Center With Court Choice
President has more to gain from picking a centrist who can lead than from a liberal follower
(Newser)
- Justice Souter's sayonara gives Democrats a huge (and rare) opportunity to shape the Supreme Court, but President Obama would be wise not to simply appease the party faithful by picking a left-winger, Jonathan Martin writes in Politico. A centrist with leadership skills would be a better choice, Martin argues—somebody...
GOP Girds
for Supreme Court Battle
May 1, 2009 8:00 PM CDT
GOP Girds for Supreme Court Battle
Research team seeks 'crazy opinions' to hurt Dems in 2010
(Newser)
- Lacking the votes to block President Obama's Supreme Court pick, Republicans have a gang of researchers digging up prospective candidates' "crazy opinions" to hurt Dems in the 2010 midterm elections, a GOP aide tells Politico. But knowing that Obama's pick will likely be a woman or Latino or both—...
Obama Hopes to
Replace Souter by Oct.
May 1, 2009 2:59 PM CDT
Obama Hopes to Replace Souter by Oct.
(Newser)
- President Obama said today he will replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter with someone who shares the president's respect for "constitutional values" and hopes to have "him or her" seated by the start of the next term in October. In a dramatic flourish, Obama interrupted White House...
Hispanic Groups Urge Obama to Pick Latino for High Court
May 1, 2009 1:13 PM CDT
Hispanic Groups Urge Obama to Pick Latino for High Court
Caucus says Hispanics underrepresented in federal courts
(Newser)
- Even before David Souter’s retirement plans became public, leaders of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus sent President Obama a letter asking him to fill any Supreme Court vacancy with a Latino justice, the
Hill
reports. Wednesday’s missive praises Obama for appointing Hispanics to key positions—including two Cabinet posts—...
Demjanjuk Can Be
Deported: Appeals Court
May 1, 2009 12:34 PM CDT
Demjanjuk Can Be Deported: Appeals Court
(Newser)
- A federal appeals court today ruled that alleged Nazi guard John Demjanjuk can be deported to Germany to stand trial, the Cleveland
Plain Dealer
reports. Demjanjuk’s family had argued that the 89-year-old’s poor health would make the flight tantamount to torture, resulting in a stay last month. An...
Obama May Look Off-Court to Fill Souter Vacancy
ANALYSIS
May 1, 2009 7:54 AM CDT
Obama May Look Off-Court to Fill Souter Vacancy
Expect a woman from outside appeals circuit
(Newser)
- With everyone attempting to predict President Obama's thinking on a nominee to replace David Souter on the Supreme Court, CBS News makes two observations. The White House has dropped hints that it wants someone who is not a federal appeals court judge—as all nine current justices once were. And...
Justice Souter to Retire
at End of Court Term
Apr 30, 2009 9:43 PM CDT
Justice Souter to Retire at End of Court Term
(Newser)
- Supreme Court Justice David Souter plans to retire at the end of the current term in June, reports Nina Totenberg of NPR. The move will give President Obama his first chance to make his mark on the court. Souter, 69, has reportedly informed the White House of his decision. He...
Accident or No, Gunfire Gets Automatic Penalty: Supremes
Apr 29, 2009 11:42 AM CDT
Accident or No, Gunfire Gets Automatic Penalty: Supremes
(Newser)
- The Supreme Court says accidentally shooting a gun during the commission of a crime should bring the same penalties as intentionally using a firearm. The high court today upheld the conviction and sentence of Christopher Michael Dean, who was arrested for trying to rob a bank in Georgia in 2004....
Supreme Court Backs FCC's Profanity Policy
ANALYSIS
Apr 28, 2009 12:51 PM CDT
Supreme Court Backs FCC's Profanity Policy
But justices decline to rule on ban's threat to First Amendment
(Newser)
- The Supreme Court ruled today that the Federal Communications Commission may fine broadcasters for even a single utterance of a curse word, Lyle Denniston writes for SCOTUSblog. In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled that the FCC’s recent switch in policy from discouraging “dirty words” to a stringent...
At 89, Influential
Justice Stevens
Isn't Budging
Apr 27, 2009 6:50 AM CDT
At 89, Influential Justice Stevens Isn't Budging
Oldest Supreme is vindicated as dissents become majorities
(Newser)
- John Paul Stevens turned 89 last week, and the senior associate justice of the Supreme Court has lived to see many of his dissenting opinions eventually become the majority during his 33 years on the court. Stevens—who has given no indications of impending retirement—has led a number of...
Obama Looks to
Limit Right to Counsel
Apr 24, 2009 2:48 PM CDT
Obama Looks to Limit Right to Counsel
(Newser)
- The Obama administration is pushing for a Supreme Court decision that would curtail the right of criminal suspects to counsel, the AP reports. At issue is a 1986 ruling that prevents police from questioning suspects unless a lawyer is present. The Justice Department says the restriction “serves no real...
High Court Skeptical
of Strip-Search Case
Apr 22, 2009 7:30 AM CDT
High Court Skeptical of Strip-Search Case
And sounds skeptical
(Newser)
- Savana Redding’s lawyers made their case before the Supreme Court yesterday, condemning the strip-search of a 13-year-old in a hunt for ibuprofen as unreasonable search and seizure. But the justices were skeptical, the
LA Times
reports, with their questions indicating they were leery of limiting school officials’ powers to...
Supreme Court Limits
Car Searches After Arrests
Apr 21, 2009 6:06 PM CDT
Supreme Court Limits Car Searches After Arrests
(Newser)
- The Supreme Court today put new limits on police officers' ability to search a car after an arrest, the
Washington Post
reports. The 5-4 ruling—with an unusual grouping of justices—says police need a warrant unless certain criteria apply, a break from the standard practice of about 30 years....
1st Amendment v. Dogfight Video: High Court to Decide
Apr 20, 2009 2:56 PM CDT
1st Amendment v. Dogfight Video: High Court to Decide
Conviction rests on First Amendment status of animal abuse tapes
(Newser)
- The Supreme Court agreed today to hear that pits the First Amendment against the production and sale of dogfighting videos, the
Chicago Tribune
reports. The case involves a man jailed for selling several brutally explicit videos of pit bulls fighting. A federal appeals court overturned his conviction on grounds that...
Shakespeare Debate Splits Supreme Court
Apr 18, 2009 8:08 AM CDT
Shakespeare Debate Splits Supreme Court
Stevens finds alternate author theory beyond a reasonable doubt
(Newser)
- John Paul Stevens and Antonin Scalia don’t agree often, but the justices are united on one case: Neither believes Shakespeare’s plays could possibly have been written by a hick like William Shakespeare. Stevens has even written papers on the topic, and searched the Bard’s home for clues....
Ginsburg Shows No Signs
of Slowing Down
Apr 12, 2009 8:43 AM CDT
Ginsburg Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Symposium celebrates 'midpoint' of justice's career
(Newser)
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg has shown no signs of slowing, despite cancer surgery in February: Since then, she's attended every Supreme Court session, written more opinions than all but one other justice, and raised plenty of questions from the bench. A symposium celebrating Ginsburg’s service almost seemed designed to quash...
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