Nina Totenberg http://wqcs.org en Why The FISA Court Is Not What It Used To Be http://wqcs.org/post/why-fisa-court-not-what-it-used-be The furor over recently exposed government surveillance programs has posed an abundance of political challenges for both President Obama and Congress. Relatively unmentioned in all of this, however, is the role of the courts — specifically, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, known as the FISA court, and how its role has changed since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.<p>Obama has said that there are tradeoffs between privacy and security in an age of international terrorism. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 07:07:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 29246 at http://wqcs.org Why The FISA Court Is Not What It Used To Be Former Mass. Chief Justice On Life, Liberty And Gay Marriage http://wqcs.org/post/former-mass-chief-justice-life-liberty-and-gay-marriage The U.S. Supreme Court, on the brink of issuing two same-sex-marriage decisions, is facing a question that Margaret Marshall had to resolve for her state a decade ago, as chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Fri, 07 Jun 2013 07:25:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28706 at http://wqcs.org Former Mass. Chief Justice On Life, Liberty And Gay Marriage Law Enforcement Celebrates Supreme Court's DNA Ruling http://wqcs.org/post/law-enforcement-celebrates-supreme-courts-dna-ruling A divided Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Monday that it's constitutional for police to take DNA swabs from suspects who are arrested but not yet convicted of a crime. The court compared such DNA sampling to fingerprinting when a suspect is booked. Tue, 04 Jun 2013 09:43:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28516 at http://wqcs.org Supreme Court Rules DNA Can Be Taken After Arrest http://wqcs.org/post/supreme-court-rules-dna-can-be-taken-after-arrest The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can routinely take DNA samples from people who are arrested but not yet convicted of a crime, and see if the DNA matches any samples from unsolved crimes in a national database.<p>The 5-to-4 decision split the court's conservative and liberal blocs, with conservative Justice Antonin Scalia authoring a fiery dissent. Mon, 03 Jun 2013 22:53:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28503 at http://wqcs.org Supreme Court Rules DNA Can Be Taken After Arrest Supreme Court Declines Review Of Planned Parenthood Case http://wqcs.org/post/supreme-court-declines-review-planned-parenthood-case In the first Planned Parenthood defunding case to reach the U.S. Supreme Court, <a href="http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/secretary-of-the-indiana-family-and-social-services-administration-v-planned-parenthood-of-indiana/" target="_blank">the justices have refused to disturb</a> a lower court decision that barred Indiana from stripping Medicaid payments to the organization.<p>More than a dozen states have enacted or considered laws that bar Planned Parenthood from receiving any Medicaid payments for treating poor women. Tue, 28 May 2013 19:11:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28197 at http://wqcs.org Supreme Court Declines Review Of Planned Parenthood Case Srinivasan's Confirmation First For D.C. Circuit In 7 Years http://wqcs.org/post/srinivasans-confirmation-first-dc-circuit-7-years For the first time in seven years, the U.S. Senate has confirmed a judge to sit on the important federal appeals court for the District of Columbia. The Senate unanimously confirmed Deputy Solicitor General Sri Srinivasan on Thursday for the seat previously held by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.<p>Srinivasan was confirmed because he had huge bipartisan support in the legal community and because he served in both the Bush and Obama administrations, while having no record in partisan politics. Thu, 23 May 2013 22:40:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28009 at http://wqcs.org Srinivasan's Confirmation First For D.C. Circuit In 7 Years Justice Sotomayor Takes Swing At Famed Baseball Case http://wqcs.org/post/justice-sotomayor-takes-swing-famed-baseball-case Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's wicked, waggish sense of humor — and knowledge of baseball — were on full display Wednesday, when she presided over a re-enactment of <em>Flood v. Kuhn,</em> the 1972 case that unsuccessfully challenged baseball's antitrust exemption.<p>The event, put on by the Supreme Court Historical Society, took place in the court chamber, and as Sotomayor took her place at the center of the bench, normally the chief justice's chair, she remarked puckishly, "This is the first time I've sat here. Thu, 23 May 2013 22:12:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28002 at http://wqcs.org Justice Sotomayor Takes Swing At Famed Baseball Case Supreme Court Sides With Monsanto In Seed Patent Case http://wqcs.org/post/supreme-court-sides-monsanto-seed-patent-case The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that when farmers use patented seed for more than one planting in violation of their licensing agreements, they are liable for damages.<p>Billed as David vs. Goliath, the case pitted an Indiana farmer against the agribusiness behemoth Monsanto.<p>Almost all the soybean farmers in the U.S. use seed that is genetically altered to be resistant to weed killers like Roundup. That allows farmers to spray for weeds without killing the soybeans. Mon, 13 May 2013 22:16:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 27486 at http://wqcs.org Supreme Court Sides With Monsanto In Seed Patent Case 'Show Boat' Steams On, Eternally American http://wqcs.org/post/show-boat-steams-eternally-american It's been more than eight decades since <em>Show Boat --</em> the seminal masterpiece of the American musical theater — premiered on a stage in Washington, D.C. Now the sprawling classic is back, in a lush production put on by the Washington National Opera.<p>Based on Edna Ferber's epic best-selling novel, <em>Show Boat</em> was nothing like the frothy musicals and scantily clad Broadway revues of its time. Tue, 07 May 2013 21:37:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 27205 at http://wqcs.org 'Show Boat' Steams On, Eternally American Justices Say U.S. Improperly Deported Man Over Marijuana http://wqcs.org/post/justices-say-us-improperly-deported-man-over-marijuana The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a longtime legal resident of the United States was improperly deported for possession of a small amount of marijuana. By a 7-2 vote, <a href="http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/11-702_9p6b.pdf" target="_blank">the justices said</a> that it defies common sense to treat an offense like this as an "aggravated felony" justifying mandatory deportation.<p>Adrian Moncrieffe immigrated with his parents to the United States from Jamaica in 1984. He was 3 years old at the time. He and his family were all legal residents. Tue, 23 Apr 2013 21:27:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 26546 at http://wqcs.org