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Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: It Will Be Tent City at Point State Park Next Week.

US District Court Judge Gary Lancaster granted a portion of the First Amendment peaceful assembly request of the ACLU in connection with planned demonstrations during the G-20 conference next week.

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: Monthly Court Closure in California to reduce Budget Gap.

California courts were closed Wednesday in the first of what will be a monthly shut down of the judiciary in an effort to reduce the state’s budget gap. The closures were authorized as part of California Code 68070 [text], which allows for closure of the courts one day per month, “for the transaction of judicial business for one day per month and may adopt rules of court to implement this section.”

You Lie!

Who even heard of Rep. Joe Wilson (outside of South Carolina, of course) before this week? Not me. So, he gets to apologize and receive forgiveness all over the news, is censured by his colleagues, is widely interviewed for several days running — all free publicity. He doesn’t deserve it.

Who Needs Librarians? Off With Their Heads!

Wow, there’s an idea! Most grownups never go to the library anyway. So lets shut ’em down. Sell the books. We can all use the internet instead. And the buildings, with all those shelves, could be rented as warehouse space or turned into liquor stores.

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: ACLU sues City of Pittsburgh over low number of protest permits issued for G-20, citing First Amendment.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle Jurist, September 12, 2009.

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: Richard Trumpka, Western PA coal miner – lawyer, expected to be elected AFL-CIO President.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle Legal Blog Watch, September 11, 2009.

A meritorious idea whose time has come in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania is one of those states that requires a certificate of merit, not just for medical malpractice, but in every case where professional liability is involved. This includes a wide range of licensed professionals, such as accountants, architects, dentists, lawyers, engineers, surveyors, therapists and veterinarians. It also applies to professional corporations, partnerships and other business entities formed by professionals to conduct their practice. And it applies to claims involving lack of informed consent.

What’s Wrong With This Picture?

oesn’t it strike you as very strange when settlement offers are communicated between litigants in the press? Except on Boston Legal, of course.

Ladies in Red.

If Secretary of State Hillary Clinton intended to be instantly recognized at the Presidential Address on Health Care, she achieved that goal. When television cameras panned the assembled senators, congress-people, cabinet members, Supreme Court justices and other dignitaries, there she was, first row, aisle seat, dressed in a bright red pantsuit. To say that she stood out in a crowd would be an understatement.

Does the First Amendment Protect Bell Ringing to Make a Joyful Noise?

The Church rang its bells hourly during the day, including on week days. Some of the neighbors found this annoying and dragged the bishop of the congregation into court, leading to a criminal conviction and a suspended sentence. The court limited bell ringing to Sunday and certain religious holidays, restricting the loudness and duration of the sound.

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CLIFF TUTTLE has been a Pennsylvania lawyer for over 45 years and (inter alia) is a real estate litigator and legal writer. The posts in this blog are intended to provide general information about legal topics of interest to lawyers and consumers with a Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania focus. However, this information does not constitute legal advice and there is no lawyer-client relationship created when you read this blog. You are encouraged to leave comments but be aware that posted comments can be read by others. If you wish to contact me in privacy, please use the Contact Form located immediately below this message. I will reply promptly and in strict confidence.

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