Monday, June 18, 2012

Heat

For all the credit Lebron is getting this post-season, he's not getting enough.  He's put the Heat on his shoulders in the playoffs.  Wade has been average.  Bosh has been hurt and hasn't been 100% since he's been back.  Miller can't hit the side of a barn.  The only role player doing anything is Battier.  Lebron has really been unstoppable. 

My personal email account (Hotmail) got hit with a virus this weekend.  What a pain.  How does that happen anyway?  I'm trying to figure out how to stop it in the future, but the advice on the net (change your password often and check your computer for viruses) doesn't seem like it will prevent the hack.

We're nearing the end of the SCOTUS Term.  Here are the remaining cases to be decided, which obviously includes the health care cases.  I'm betting that Michael Caruso gets cert in the Padilla case.  We'll see...

Rajat Gupta was convicted pretty quickly.  The over-under line on his sentence is ten years.  Any bettors?

For those who are bored and looking for some summer reading, check out this NY Times article about a guy who crossed Niagra on a wire.  If you are looking for a good beach book, try Ender's Game, which I just finished and recommend. 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

"When in doubt, affirm."

That's what Judge Moreno told Judge Jordan at his investiture yesterday, to much applause and laughter. Justice O'Connor spoke, as did Judge Dubina and U.S. Attorney Willie Ferrer.

Meantime, big news in the District. The U.S. Attorney's office has dismissed its case against Irfan Kahn, a case originally assigned to Judge Jordan but transferred to Judge Scola. Kahn was represnted by Federal Public Defender Michael Caruso and AFPD Sowmya Bharathi. Here is the press release from last year from the U.S. Attorney's office, which discussed taking down the Pakistani Taliban. There was much fanfare, including news reports around the world (and on this blog). Here's the NY Times article from last year detailing the arrest.

I wonder what press there will be about the dismissal.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Adalberto Jordan to be invested

It's today at 3:30 at the Wilkie Ferguson Jr. Courthouse and it's going to be packed.  I hear there are at least 3 overflow courtrooms set up.  How big will his Supreme Court investiture be?

Some other good news to report -- Wilkie Ferguson's son, Wilkie Ferguson III, is pictured below holding the Tony Award for best revival of a musical for 'Porgy and Bess,' which he currently appears in on Broadway. Very cool.