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Judges move quickly on Prop. 8A motions panel of the Ninth Circuit Court on Friday set a fast schedule for reviewing a plea to put on hold, for several months, a federal judge’s ruling striking down California’s Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. In a scheduling order, the panel ordered briefing completed by Monday morning — a little more than ...
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Same-sex marriage: Close, but not yet in Calif.The federal judge who struck down California’s ban on same-sex marriages last week refused on Thursday to postpone his decision, but did rule that it would not take effect until the Ninth Circuit Court has a chance to “consider the issue in an orderly manner.” The order can be found here. U.S. More here: Same-sex marriage: Close, but ...
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Changes in October argumentsThe Supreme Court on Monday released a revised calendar of oral arguments for the first session of the new Term, beginning Monday, Oct. 4. No cases from the previous version have been dropped, and no new cases have been added. The only changes were to rearrange the order of the cases, to different time slots on ...
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Challenge to military trial failsWith Chief Justice John G. More here: Challenge to military trial fails
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Same-sex marriage ban nullifiedIn a first step toward a historic Supreme Court test, a federal judge on Wednesday struck down California’s ban on marriage for same-sex couples. U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker ruled that so-called “Proposition 8″ — approved by the state’s voters in November 2008 — violated two clauses of the federal Constitution. Those who persuaded ...
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Gay marriage ruling dueU.S. District Court Judge Vaughn R. Walker will release later Wednesday his ruling in Perry v Original post: Gay marriage ruling due
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Circuit sets alien law reviewNOTE TO READERS: The following is an update on a post published earlier Friday. —————- The Ninth Circuit Court refused on Friday to put the constitutional test over Arizona’s authority to control illegal aliens living within its borders on the especially fast schedule that the state had asked, adopting instead a plan that follows its ...
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Fight on alien control moves onThe constitutional fight over Arizona’s new alien control law appeared Wednesday to be headed toward higher courts after a federal judge in that state blocked four significant parts of the law from going into effect as scheduled early Thursday. Enforcement of a number of other sections was allowed — partly because the U.S. government did ...
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First summer ordersThe Supreme Court on Monday released the first of its summer orders lists, made up of routine actions, including denials of stays or bail and denials of rehearing petitions. It is expected there will be two more such lists during the Court’s summer recess. The new Term begins Oct. 4. Read the original: First summer orders
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Private lawyer to argue sentencingUPDATE Friday p.m. A federal judge on July 22 ordered Jason Pepper’s release from prison while the Supreme Court considers his appeal. (Thanks to Doug Berman of Sentencing Law and Policy blog for the alert and the link to the release order.) ——————– The Supreme Court on Thursday named a New York City lawyer and ...

