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The SDFLA Blog is dedicated to providing news and notes regarding federal practice in the Southern District of Florida. The New Times calls the blog "the definitive source on South Florida's federal court system." All tips on court happenings are welcome and will remain anonymous. Please email David Markus at dmarkus@markuslaw.com

Monday, May 04, 2015

May the 4th be with you

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Nerd out! Okay, now that that's out of the way, check out t his front page article from the Washington Post about the aging priso...
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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Law Day is May 1

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Together with the Federal Bar Association, the Southern District of Florida is hosting Law Day Programs in U.S. Courthouses to educate area ...
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

"In the early 1970s, four Florida Supreme Court justices resigned from office following corruption scandals."

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That was the U.S. Supreme Court today in decising Williams-Yulee v. The Florida Bar .  From the intro: Our Founders vested authority to ap...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The big argument today

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The Washington Post has interesting clips on the gay marriage argument to listen to here , including the protestor: Protester briefly disr...
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"This embarrassment is something I'll take to my grave."

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That was 57-year old Dr. Krishna Tripuraneni before being sentenced by Judge Gayles to 2 years for tax evasion of about $18 million. The gov...
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Monday, April 27, 2015

Time for a new A.G.

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Eric Holder has stepped down and now we have Loretta Lynch. Part of his speech from CNN : As in his speech when he took office six years ...
Thursday, April 23, 2015

It's been a bad week for law enforcement and dogs

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First was the well-covered story of the Supreme Court ruling that traffic stops couldn't be extended, even briefly, to allow for drug-sn...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Thorner.v.SonyComputerEntm'tAm.LLC,669F3d1362,1365(Fed.Cir.2012)

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That's how the appellant in this Federal Circuit case cited to a case so that it counted as one word instead of 14. The court wasn...
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