Justice Kennedy has ticked off both Doug Berman at SL&P and Matthew Franck at Bench Memos in the same speech.
Workplace Privacy. Orin Kerr has this long post on the Volokh Conspiracy regarding a Ninth Circuit decision on workplace privacy, kiddie porn on the office computer, and the exclusionary rule. It appears the case was not well briefed and missed the important public v. private search distinction.
ABA. The folks at Bench Memos thrash the ABA throughout its annual meeting. The Federalist Society has a daily email tracking the goings-on, which are archived here. We will have some comment on the criminal law aspects of the meeting here shortly.
Gambling. Becker and Posner discuss internet gambling and the criminalization of gambling generally. (They're mostly against the latter.)
Skakel v. Connecticut. SCOTUSblog has this post on the Court's request for a response to the certiorari petition in this notorious case. Who would the Kennedy clan hire when they need the very best Supreme Court advocate? Check the docket here.
Participatory Journalism? Best of the Web today, a daily email from the Wall Street Journal, calls our attention to this AP story on the Connecticut primary:
"They call Connecticut the land of steady habits," a jubilant Lamont told cheering reporters. "Tonight we voted for a big change."
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