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Goodwin Liu on Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg’s Stronger Voice

Contra Costa Times, July 3, by National Columnist Ellen Goodman
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#liu0703

“This has been Justice Ginsburg’s MO…She has tried to be collegial, respectful on the court. She’s not a screamer. So it’s unusual to be reading opinions that say enough is enough.”

Daniel Farber on the Bay Guardian’s Lawsuit against SF Weekly

SF Weekly, July 4, by Will Harper
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#farber0704
After the Weekly described the argument and the case cited to him, Farber said, ‘It seems like a stretch to me.’”

Nancy Lemon on Victory in Domestic Abuse Case

Bay City News Wire, July 4
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#lemon
“Lemon argued that a ‘lull in physical violence’ doesn’t necessarily mean that an abuser won’t resume physical attacks…”

Eric Talley on Rise in Hotel Acquisitions

Marketplace (American Public Media), July 4, Host Scott Jagow
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#talley

“This is a big deal in what has been sort of a series of hotel acquisitions over the last few months…One of Blackstone’s big competitors, KKR, is about to go public itself…”

Jesse Choper on How Jehovah’s Witnesses Have Strengthened First Amendment Freedoms

San Francisco Chronicle, July 6, by Matthai Chakko Kuruvila
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#choper0706

“The right to refuse to say the Pledge of Allegiance, the ability to pamphleteer without government monitoring and the expansion of the Bill of Rights into state law are among the many precedents established… by litigation by Jehovah’s Witnesses.”

Antonio Rossmann on Berkeley City Attorney’s Novel Legal Theory

Berkeley Daily Planet, July 6, by Becky O’Malley
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#rossmann
“…The city attorney has consistently attempted to distinguish Fairfield on technical grounds, failing to honor the spirit of the Court’s instruction…”

Richard Frank on Professor Sax’s Environmental Legacy

Bay City News Wire, July 8
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#frank
“Joe Sax has been a source of inspiration and invaluable guidance to generations of environmental law students, practitioners, and policymakers.”

Dean Christopher Edley on Supreme Court Justice Thomas’s Vote against School Integration Plans

New York Times, July 9, by Neil A. Lewis
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#edley
”The central claim for integration today is aspirational. How do we build a society that is free of the poisons of color?”

Christopher Hoofnagle on Legal Protection against Consumer Data Theft

PC Magazine.com, July 11, by Cyrus Faravar
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#hoofnagle

“California’s law applies both to business and government, whereas in other states it applies just to businesses or just to certain businesses.”

Goodwin Liu on Supreme Court Decision to Limit Use of Race in Assigning Students to Schools

Education Week, July 12, by Mark Walsh
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/mediacoverage/inthenews/July1-13-07.pdf#liu0712
“It’s going to be worked out on a district-by-district basis…Districts that are very committed to integration will continue to try to
achieve it. It is fundamentally an issue of political will.”

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