Wednesday round-up

The Justices’ speeches and appearances this summer continue to garner news coverage.  At the Blog of LegalTimes, Tony Mauro reports on a discussion of cameras in the courtroom last week at the Tenth Circuit Bench and Bar Conference.  While Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg concluded that the Court should refrain from allowing cameras if any Justice has a strong objection to them, Beverley McLachlin – the Chief Justice of the Canadian Supreme Court — described the Canadian Supreme Court’s generally unremarkable experience with cameras in its courtroom.  Meanwhile, Constitutional Law Prof Blog highlights Justice Sotomayor’s response to a question at the University of Denver last week, in which she said that, despite the Court’s recent ruling in Berghuis v. Thompkins, the Court is not “eroding Miranda.” On her Court Beat blog, Joan Biskupic discusses Justice Sotomayor’s response to a different student question, about the “biggest sacrifice” Sotomayor made in pursuing her career.  That sacrifice, Sotomayor said, was “taking this job when I know that I am on the tail end of my mother’s life.”

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