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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Live blogging the federal bench and bar conference
All the judges and magistrates are here. And there are over 500 lawyers here. Pretty unbelievable.
The morning panels were interesting. I was only at the criminal law panels, which were lively and engaging. I hear the civil panels were also good.
Judge Fay is about to do the lunchtime talk. More soon.
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Ben Kuehne event
(Full disclosure -- I filed the NACDL amicus brief in favor of the motion to dismiss the case)
Pine Crest swimming coach in huge trouble
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Jay Weaver wins award
In any event, here is a link to an article about Jay Weaver's award for his Medicare coverage. Congrats to Jay. Hat tip to BT.
I hope to see you all tomorrow at Ben Kuehne's fundraiser and on Friday at the bench and bar conference.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Justice Stevens and Judge Gonzalez
Stevens and Gonzalez both agreed that legal opinions have gotten too long, and that it might be influenced by the introduction of computers.“It’s a lot easier to type something up than it is to write it out, especially if you have lousy handwriting,” Stevens said.When Stevens said he was a fan of footnotes, but thought they were optional reading, Larry Dougherty, the third–year law student, interjected.“Justice Stevens, some of our professors here have us under the impression that footnotes are required reading,” he said to laughter from the audience.Sharon E. Rush, one of the two law professors asking questions, assured the audience she still wants her students to read footnotes.Getting a little more serious, Gonzalez talked about the issue of judges’ salaries, saying they are not paid what they are worth.“We’re spending billions of dollars on the war in Iraq, and we can’t afford to compensate a handful of federal judges. That’s crazy,” he said, to perhaps the loudest applause of the conversation.Stevens agreed and complimented Gonzalez on his eloquence.When asked what advice they would give to the law students, Gonzalez joked he would give the same advice he’s given other people: “Don’t sue people that don’t have any money because there’s no future in it.”Stevens advised students to develop a reputation as a person of honor.“Nothing is more important to a lawyer than his word,” he said.In one of the last questions of the event, both judges agreed on which Supreme Court justice in the nation’s history they would speak to if they had the chance: Justice John Marshall.“He was a very interesting man who lived in very interesting times, and he had a very interesting personality,” Gonzalez said.
Monday, November 17, 2008
"We are the red-headed, jug-eared freckle-faced, buck toothed bastard stepchildren of the federal government."
That's Kathy Williams, the Federal Defender of our District, in The Daily Business Review article that covers her and her office here. Another great quote from Kathy in this glowing article: "Your mechanic and your plumber makes more than a CJA lawyer."
She is the best federal defender in the nation so this article is well-deserved. And yes, she is my former boss so I am biased.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Friday news and notes
2. Julie Kay covers Ben Kuehne's fundraiser.
3. Vanessa Blum is all over the federal courts.
4. Jay Weaver is on top of medicare fraud.
5. Lanier Anderson is taking senior status in January. Who is going to take his slot?
6. Justice Scalia is sorry for being mean and wrong.