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The Items Were Worth $177
By James Kilpatrick

The Supreme Court splendidly split last week in the Case of the Missing Prayer Rug. By all the usual criteria, it was a nuthin' case — a case of minimal public interest, tossed over to Justice Clarence Thomas for another ho-hum opinion. I'm writing about it for a reason.

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Date: 02-04-2008


A Great Case for Taking
By James Kilpatrick

An ''extraordinary'' writ at the Supreme Court is about as rare as 6 feet of snow in Sarasota. Such a writ never issues, but if ever such an order were justified, it is in the case of Pastor Fred W. Phelps.

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Date: 01-28-2008


Big Brother In the High Court
By James Kilpatrick

Almost no one reads ''1984'' anymore, and more's the pity. A case now pending in the Supreme Court evokes George Orwell's ominous vision of a brave new world. This time around, it is the Food and Drug Administration, like Big Brother, that seeks to overregulate our lives.

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Date: 01-21-2008


How Cruel Is ''Cruel''?
By James Kilpatrick

When the Supreme Court returns to work next Monday, the nine justices will hear argument over an issue as old as the Constitution itself: Is capital punishment cruel and unusual?

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Date: 01-14-2008


The Score Was Justice 7, Law 2
By James Kilpatrick

When the dust settled over the Supreme Court's most recent opinion day, the box score in Gall v. United States read 7-2 for Brian Gall. Put another way, the court cast seven votes for justice, two votes for law. You decide.

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Date: 01-07-2008
Current rating: 4


Students, Landlords, and Law
By James Kilpatrick

The world is filled with legendary antagonists. Cats and dogs come to mind. Yankees and Red Sox, Greeks and Trojans, farmers and ranchers — the list runs on. Now pending in the Supreme Court is a case involving foes as familiar as the players in the first act of ''La Boheme,'' i.e., property owners and college students. Shall we take sides?

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Date: 12-31-2007


Putting On the Dawg
By James Kilpatrick

The winning defendant in Case No. 06-2267 — I am not making this up — is Haute Diggity Dog. The plaintiff is Louis Vuitton Malletier. Covering the federal courts is more fun than covering the Redskins.

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Date: 12-24-2007


Case of the Teenager's Mother
By James Kilpatrick

Hell hath no fury like an angry mother. You could ask the owners of a Burger King franchise in Milwaukee. They are about to be stuck for a big bundle because of a case decided last month in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.

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Date: 12-10-2007


Feeling Sorry For Exxon
By James Kilpatrick

By the time I was halfway through ''Beowolf,'' I began to feel a little sorry for the dragon. I was 12. Now I am considerably older. I've been reading Case No. 07-276 in the Supreme Court, and I'm feeling a little sorry for ExxonMobil Corp. The thing is, even dragons have their good sides.

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Date: 12-03-2007


Specialty Plates But Not 4-U
By James Kilpatrick

The Oklahoma license plate case seems likely to fizzle out before it ignites in the Supreme Court. This would be a pity, for the case raises some lovely questions of law. Moreover, the record speaks revealingly of what matters most to at least one species of the genus Homo sapiens.

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Date: 11-26-2007


Once More into the Breach!
By James Kilpatrick

The case of Richard Hamblen of Nashville, Tenn., provides an unhappy example of a good cause caught in a mesh of bad facts. The gentleman is now in prison. He's a gun nut.

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Date: 11-19-2007


In Los Angeles, Too Much God
By James Kilpatrick

Question for today: Constitutionally speaking, how much God is too much God? We may get one more ambivalent answer if the Supreme Court takes the pending case of Ernesto Vasquez against Los Angeles County.

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Date: 11-12-2007


Case of the Goofy Mascot
By James Kilpatrick

Here is a thought for today: Half the people in the world make mountains out of molehills. The other half tend to make molehills out of mountains.

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Date: 10-29-2007


The Purging of Justice Thomas
By James Kilpatrick

Two questions arise: Why did Anita Hill do what she did then? And why, with the publication of ''My Grandfather's Son,'' has Clarence Thomas done what he has done now?

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Date: 10-22-2007
Current rating: 1


Back to The Religion Clauses
By James Kilpatrick

Once more, dear friends, into the First Amendment! In a petition filed three weeks ago, a small reform school in Michigan urged the Supreme Court to return to the most troublesome few words in the whole of the Constitution. These are the words that say ''Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.''

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Date: 10-08-2007


Hope and Ho-Hum at the High Court
By James Kilpatrick

Take, for example, Case No. 06-1635. You might as well take it, for the Supreme Court almost surely will not.

In that dour prediction lies this week's meditation from the high court. The case is Paone v. Heritage Plantation Owners Association. In this less-than-landmark litigation, an unreconstructed Yankee couple ask the Supremes to reopen a state real estate case in the light of an intervening federal act.

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Date: 09-24-2007


A good case to leave alone
By James Kilpatrick

Dick Heller's status in the District of Columbia is clear: He is a special police officer with a responsible job. By day he's an armed guard at the Federal Judicial Center. But when he applied under D.C. law for permission to keep a pistol at his home, permission was denied.

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Date: 09-17-2007
Current rating: 10


When we campaign against us
By James Kilpatrick

Let me venture a truism: Some of the most interesting cases at the Supreme Court are cases the court declines to hear. So it is with the lost cause of Kidwell v. City of Union. The question it presented is sure to rise again.

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Date: 09-10-2007


Hope and ho-hum at the high court
By James Kilpatrick

Take, for example, Case No. 06-1635. You might as well take it, for the Supreme Court almost surely will not.

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Date: 09-03-2007


Poet in The High Court
By James Kilpatrick

He was born as LeRoi Jones in Newark in 1934. In mid-career as a black poet and political activist, he became Amiri Baraka. We old white geezers never heard of him until last month when his suit against the governor of New Jersey reached the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Date: 08-27-2007


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