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November 19, 2009
SETTING IT STRAIGHT
The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), November 19, 2009 Thursday

  WEDNESDAY  A story on Page 2A about U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' visit to the University of Oklahoma should have said Justice Sonia Sotomayor was appointed from the 2nd U.S. Circuit...
BRIEF: Chief Justice visits Norman
The Norman Transcript (Oklahoma), November 19, 2009 Thursday

 Nov. 19--U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts visited the University of Oklahoma College of Law Tuesday.
November 18, 2009
SUPREME COURT LEADER SPOKE TO UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA COLLEGE OF LAW; Chief justice calls logic, increased pay essential
The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), November 18, 2009 Wednesday Correction Appended

  NORMAN - U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said federal judges should be paid more and wondered if the Supreme Court should represent more career diversity during his visit Tuesday to the...
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy upset by media flap
Lawyers USA, November 18, 2009

 Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wants to set the record straight: reports that he demanded pre-approval before a student newspaper could publish a story about his recent visit to the school are ...
KENNEDY FRUSTRATED OVER SCHOOL-PRESS FLAP
WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

November 16, 2009
Advocating change: Group hopes an event with Sandra Day O'Connor will help start discussions about Michigan's judicial selection
Michigan Lawyers Weekly, November 16, 2009

 Michigan Courts St. Clair Shores attorney Robert F. Garvey was astounded at what he heard last summer at a national conference for judges: "Michigan is infamous," he said. "Everyone knows about our co...
November 13, 2009
Candidate laments curbs on revolution
Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada), November 13, 2009 Friday

 In the summer of 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court, on a 5-4 vote, gave gun rights advocates a notable victory. The majority opinion, written by Justice Antonin Scalia, said the Second Amendment right to "...
AFTER SUPREME COURT CLERKSHIP, KLINGELE BACK TEACHING AT UW LAW SCHOOL
States News Service, November 13, 2009 Friday

 The following information was released by the University of Wisconsin - Madison: One of the most memorable moments of Cecelia Klingele's yearlong U.S. Supreme Court clerkship wasn't crafting an opinio...
Justice O'Connor's act of love
Chicago Sun Times, November 13, 2009 Friday

 Sometimes letting go is the greatest act of love. By all accounts, retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and her husband, John, had a wonderful marriage. They met as law students, were mar...
November 12, 2009
Scalia Book Explores The Man Behind The Justice
National Public Radio (NPR), SHOW: All Things Considered 9:00 PM EST NPR

 MELISSA BLOCK, host: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block. MICHELE NORRIS, host: And I'm Michele Norris. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia does more than just deliver str...
US WATCH -- ARIZONA: JOHN O'CONNOR, HUSBAND OF FORMER JUSTICE, DIES
WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS, November 12, 2009 Thursday

Justice O'Connor's husband, 79, dies of Alzheimer's
USA TODAY, November 12, 2009 Thursday

 WASHINGTON -- John O'Connor, the husband of retired Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor and the man whose ill health forced the nation's first female justice to retire in 2006, died Wednesday.
Retired Justice O'Connor's husband dies
Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), November 12, 2009, Thursday

 WASHINGTON - John J. O'Connor III, the husband of retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, has died. The court said that O'Connor, 79, died Wednesday in Phoenix, Ariz., of complications...
The Washington Daybook
November 12, 2009

November 11, 2009
Supreme Court Skeptical Of Business Method Patents; Law overview
Mondaq Business Briefing, November 11, 2009

 At the well-attended argument of In re Bilski before the Supreme Court yesterday, the Justices expressed skepticism over the patent-eligibility of business methods, suggesting that such methods have n...
Retired Supreme Court Justice O'Connor's husband dies
Lawyers USA, November 11, 2009

 John J. O'Connor, III, husband of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, has died of complications of Alzheimer's disease. O'Connor passed away this morning in Phoenix. He was diagnosed wi...
Husband of retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor dies
El Paso Times (Texas), November 11, 2009 Wednesday

 WASHINGTON -- John J. O'Connor III, the husband of retired Supreme Court Justice and El Paso native Sandra Day O'Connor, has died.The court said that O'Connor, 79, died Wednesday in Phoenix, Ariz., of...
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Broadcast News (BN), November 11, 2009 Wednesday

 WASHINGTON - John J. O'Connor III, the husband of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, has died.
John O'Connor III, husband of retired Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, dead at 79
The Canadian Press(CP), November 11, 2009 Wednesday

 WASHINGTON _ John J. O'Connor III, the husband of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, has died.
Retired justice cancels two talks in Greensboro
News & Record (Greensboro, NC), November 11, 2009 Wednesday

 GREENSBORO - Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has canceled two talks in Greensboro today to be at her ailing husband's side, according to officials at the Elon University School ...
John O'Connor dead at 79
NBC News Transcripts, SHOW: NBC Nightly News 6:30 PM EST NBC

 BRIAN WILLIAMS, anchor: You may remember about a year and a half ago when the first woman appointed to the US Supreme Court, former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, went public about the fact that her hus...
John O'Connor, ex-justice's husband, dies
UPI, November 11, 2009 Wednesday 2:02 PM EST

 John J. O'Connor III, husband of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, died Wednesday in Phoenix, the high court said. He was 79.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy insists on seeing article about him visiting a New York prep school before it's published
NBC News Transcripts, SHOW: Today 7:00 AM EST NBC

 NATALIE MORALES, anchor: Students at a New York prep school are still waiting to read what their school newspaper will print about a visit last month by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. That's b...
United States: Supreme Court Skeptical Of Business Method Patents
Mondaq Business Briefing, November 11, 2009

 At the well-attended argument of In re Bilski before the Supreme Court yesterday, the Justices expressed skepticism over the patent-eligibility of business methods, suggesting that such methods have n...
United States: No Love For Speed Dating Or Abstract Business Method Claims
Mondaq Business Briefing, November 11, 2009

 Business methods received serious cross fire during today's Bilski v. Kappos oral arguments. Justices from all sides of the bench peppered both parties regarding the extent to which broad business met...
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