Monday, January 2, 2012

An op-ed from the Boston Globe which says that nothing obligates the President or Congress, or The People or the states, to follow a Supreme Court decision if it is "wrong." So... I guess whenever someone does not like a decision they have the right to declare it wrong and ignore it and there is no final authority to say otherwise. That's a system that is going to work. The Supreme Court can’t be absolute - Boston.com:
Funding cuts to nonprofit which handles capital appeals and is already pushed to the limit. Atlanta Journal Constitution

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Orleans homicides jump by 14 percent in 2011 | NOLA.com. "The highest per capita murder rate in the country by a comfortable margin."
Texas still top state for the death penalty.  Quotes from those for and against, and a fair amount of detail on history and comparison to other states.
CJ Roberts says US Supreme Court Justices' individual recusal decisions are beyond review but there's no reason to worry because the appointment process is rigorous and all of the Justices are of the highest integrity. In short, Kagan and Thomas should participate in the health care cases.  NY Times article