Law blog round-up
March 3, 2008
Here are a few law links for your unseasonably warm Monday:
- Dan Rodricks did a radio show last week on the Baltimore EXILE anti-gun program (PDF). In case you missed it, here’s a link. It was Feb. 27 from noon to 1 p.m.
- The EvidenceProf Blog discusses the Court of Appeals’ decision last month in Bellamy v. State (PDF), which dealt with the hearsay rule’s exception for admissions by a party-opponent. (The court said statements of the prosecutor in a criminal case fall into that category.)
- The Washington Post had a story yesterday giving the latest developments in the church-driveway dispute in Calvert County, which I wrote about last month in a story about the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. The lede (yes, that’s how it’s spelled in journalist-speak) is: “In a test of wills, church vs. state, the church wins the first round.”
- Top in-house lawyers are not doing too badly for themselves, a new Altman Weil survey says.
CARYN TAMBER, Legal Affairs Writer
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The Rodricks EXILE interview appears to have been taken down on the WYPR link, unfortunately.
MJB,
The link actually is up there, but the program description is wrong. The description says the Feb. 27 noon-1 p.m. slot is a discussion of the presidential candidates’ health care plans, but it’s actually the EXILE discussion. I should have made this clearer in my original post.