Today’s News – Tuesday, June 28, 2005
on Jun 28, 2005 at 11:51 am
Here is an extensive – although by no means exhaustive – compilation of news relating to yesterday’s rulings and retirement speculation.
No. 04-277, National Cable & Telecommunications Assn. v. Brand X Internet Services [Disclosure: Goldstein & Howe, P.C. for respondent]:
Hiawatha Bray of The Boston Globe;
James S. Granelli of The L.A. Times;
Saul Hansell of The New York Times;
Robert MacMillan of The Washington Post;
Yuki Noguchi of The Washington Post; and
Laura Sydell of NPR.
No. 04-480, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.:
Larry Abramson of NPR;
Hiawatha Bray of The Boston Globe;
Deborah Charles of Reuters in The Boston Globe;
Matthew Fordahl of the AP in USAToday;
Renee Graham of The Boston Globe;
Linda Greenhouse and Lorne Manly of The New York Times;
Jon Healey and David G. Savage of The L.A. Times;
Lily Henning of Legal Times;
Michelle Kessler of USAToday;
Jonathan Krim of The Washington Post;
Jeff Leeds and Steve Lohr of The New York Times;
Alex Veiga of the AP on FindLaw;
and Tom Zeller Jr. in The New York Times.
No. 03-1693, McCreary County v. American Civil Liberties Union of Ky . and No. 03-1500, Van Orden v. Perry:
Joan Biskupic and Toni Locy of USAToday;
Ralph Blumenthal of The New York Times;
Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal;
Andrew Cohen of CBS News;
Alan Cooperman of The Washington Post;
Jan Crawford Greenburg and Sam Singer of The Chicago Tribune;
Gail Gibson of The Baltimore Sun;
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times;
Stephen Henderson of Knight Ridder;
Charles Lane of The Washington Post;
Tony Mauro of Legal Times;
Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor;
Jonathan Ringel of Fulton County Daily Report;
David G. Savage of The L.A. Times;
Bruce Schreiner of the AP in The Washington Post;
Jerry Seper of The Washington Times;
Nina Totenberg of NPR;
Hope Yen of the AP on FindLaw; and
this CNN report.
No. 04-514, Bell v. Thompson:
Charles Lane of The Washington Post.
No. 04-278, Castle Rock v. Gonzales:
Fred Barbash of The Washington Post;
Bethany Broida of Legal Times;
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times;
Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor;
Jon Sarche of the AP in The Chicago Tribune; and
Henry Weinstein of The L.A. Times.
News on the Court’s refusal to review No. 04-1507, Miller v. U.S., and No. 04-1508, Cooper and Time Magazine v. U.S.:
David Folkenflik of NPR;
Carol D. Leonnig of The Washington Post;
Adam Liptak of The New York Times; and
Richard B. Schmitt of The L.A. Times.
News on retirement speculation:
Joan Biskupic of USAToday;
Linda Feldmann and Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor;
Gina Holland of the AP in The Washington Post;
David G. Savage of The L.A. Times;
Nina Totenberg of NPR;
Pete Yost of the AP in The Boston Globe;
and this FoxNews report.
Slate has this exchange between Dahlia Lithwick, Walter Dellinger, Charles Fried and Tim Wu on the end of the Court’s term.