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DNA?
Hans Reiser Trial: Jan. 23, 2008
10:12 a.m. "Good morning," Judge Larry Goodman said to
jurors as they filed into Dept. 9. "Everyone ready for some more DNA?"
The panelists laughed.
"What is DNA?" defense attorney William Du Bois said in jest, to no one in particular.
"Deoxyribonucleic acid," responded the judge, smiling and adding, "We're off the record."
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Slip Opinions
Was the term I was trying to remember last night. The latest for the
current term can be found here.
And are always more informative than what the media summarizes. Take a
look at the one we were discussing re: pot
legalization and states vs. fedral rights.
They always have a Syllabus. Which is mostly boring but important legal
precedence and foundation. The last sentence or two is mandatory
reading:
The case comes down to the claim that a locally cultivated
product that is used domestically rather than sold on the open market is
not subject to federal regulation. Given the CSAs findings and the
undisputed magnitude of the commercial market for marijuana, Wickard and
its progeny foreclose that claim. Vacated and remanded.
Then comes the Opinion of the Court. I think delivered by one Justice
and joined by the others in the majority.
Then comes one or more concurring statements.
And finally the also interesting dissenting opinions. Sometimes the
dissenting Justices join; sometimes they write their own separate
dissents.
This Gonzales v. Raich case is unusually longer than others I've read.
Plus it's interesting to note that all three dissenting Justices are
considered conservatives. They must have had a hearty debate.
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Killer Bill
Methinks Justice Breyer is a fan of Quentin Tarrantino from his
dissenting opinion on Hiibel v.
Sixth Judicial Dist. Court of Nev., Humboldt Cty.
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