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Today’s News – Wednesday, March 30, 2005

News on the Court’s opinion, issued today, in Smith v. City of Jackson [disclosure: Goldstein & Howe, P.C. for petitioners]:
This Reuters report; and
The New York Times has this AP article.

News on yesterday’s oral arguments in MGM v. Grokster:
Chris Anderson has this opinion piece in The L.A. Times;
Chris Baker of The Washington Times;
Emily Bazelon of Slate;
Joan Biskupic of USA Today;
Hiawatha Bray of The Boston Globe;
the AP’s Ted Bridis in The Chicago Tribune;
Jan Crawford Greenburg of The Chicago Tribune;
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times;
UPI’s Gene J. Koprowski in The Washington Times;
Jonathan Krim of The Washington Post;
Carolyn Lochhead of The San Francisco Chronicle;
Jim Puzzanghera of Knight Ridder;
Jane Roh of Fox News;
David G. Savage of The L.A. Times;
Warren Richey of The Christian Science Monitor;
Nina Totenberg of NPR;
The Washington Post has this editorial piece; and
The L.A. Times has this editorial.


News on yesterday’s oral arguments in National Cable & Telecommunications Association v. Brand X [disclosure: Goldstein & Howe, P.C. for respondents]:
Paul Davidson of USA Today;
Grant Gross of The Industry Standard;
Charles Lane of The Washington Post;
Scott Lanman and Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News;
Tony Mauro of Legal Times;
Jeremy Pelofsky of Reuters;
the AP’s Pete Yost; and
The Washington Times has this opinion piece.

News on the Court’s opinion, issued yesterday, in Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education:
Joan Biskupic of USA Today;
Erik Brady of USA Today;
Jan Crawford Greenburg of The Chicago Tribune;
Gail Gibson of Sun National;
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times;
Stephen Henderson of Knight Ridder;
Charles Lane of The Washington Post;
Tony Mauro of Legal Times;
David G. Savage of The L.A. Times;
Nina Totenberg of NPR;
George Vecsey of The New York Times; and
the AP’s Hope Yen in The Boston Globe.

Steve Szczepanski has this article in New Jersey Law Journal (subscription required) on Integra v. Merck, in which cert. was granted on Jan. 7.

Thanks to Gary O’Connor for directing us to this article in The New York Times on the release of James Madison’s Papers online.