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June 6, 2006
Around the blogosphere, Supreme Court style
There are lots of interesting items around the blogosphere with a Supreme Court theme:
- Hanno Kaiser at the Law & Society Blog has this extended post on Arizona v. Berger, the recent Arizona Supreme Court decision upholding a first offender's 200-year sentence for downloading child porn (basics here, commentary here).
- Howard Bashman at How Appealing links to this Denver Post article discussing the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to take up a case concerning parolee voting rights.
- Ann Althouse links to this great Atlantic commentary which assails the "high-handedness" of the SCOTUS Justices and suggests reducing their allotment of clerks.
June 6, 2006 at 09:23 PM | Permalink
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