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Civile søgsmål advokat skridt til ansigt Coakley for Attorney General

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August 6, 2010

Civile søgsmål politiske advokat skridt til ansigt Coakley for r Attorney General

Af Ross Marrinson
rmarrinson@hgazette.com

På Søndag 1 august, advokat James McKenna annonceret sit kandidatur til Massachusetts Attorney Gene RAL mod Martha Coakley.

Coakley blev besejret i en fantastisk forrykket i 2008 Senatet løbet af republikanske Scott Brown.

McKenna, der har arbejdet som offentlig anklager, civil litigator, statsadvokatfuldmægtig i Organized Crime Division og som supervisor af Worcester County Grand Jury Unit, mener at Coakley er løsrevet fra staten vælgerne om vigtige spørgsmål, herunder illega l indvandring, svig og retsforfølgning af regeringens korruption.

"(Coakley's) været mere fokuseret på prosecu Ting haven klubber end med lovgivere fyld bestikkelse deres skjorter, "McKenna sagde. "Nej rigsadvokaten skal nogensinde se den anden vej på den politiske korruption. Der kan ikke være et sæt af love for embedsmænd og et andet sæt for resten af ​​os. Ingen er en Bove loven. "

McKenna Kampagnen er ved at vinde styrke for hver dag, McKenna siger, citerer hans 2 , 600 Facebook tilhængere og øget trafik til sin hjemmeside, JimForAG.com.

"Denne kampagne i s ud kampagne, "sagde han. "Det er en kampagne af folket og for folket. En stemme for Jim McKenna for Attorn ey General er en stemme til det offentlige korruption. "

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Iran: Stop Misbrug af politiske fanger

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(New York) - iranske fængsler myndigheder bør afslutte ensomme
indespærring af 17 politiske fanger og give dem alle den beskyttelse, som de er berettiget til, herunder adgang til deres familier og politiske advokat s, sagde Human Rights Watch i dag. Alle 17 har været på
en sultestrejke siden juli 26 for at protestere forværrede forhold inde Evin-fængslet og har været forbud ted i at kontakte deres familier.
De 17 er blandt hundredvis holdt i Ward 350 o f
Teheran Evin-fængslet, hvoraf mange var ulovligt tilbageholdt som led i massearrestationer af p POLITISKE dissidenter og fredelige demonstranter efter det omstridte 12. juni 2 009 præsidentvalg.
Der er spekulationer om, at flere fanger kan have Joi Ned sultestrejken i de seneste dage.
"Kaster disse fanger i isolationsfængsel inst EAD for at reagere på deres legitime
vedrører kun forårsager dem yderligere skade, "sagde Joe Stork, stedfortræder Mellemøsten direktør i Human Rights Watch. "De skal reintegreres tilbage til th e befolkningen, få den pleje, de
behov, være og få lov til at kontakte deres lo the dem straks. "
Myndigheder overført 17 til isolationsfængsling den 26. juli, Afte r de klagede over forholdene i fængslerne. En familie
medlem af en beboer fortalte Hu Manden Rights Watch, at fra 5. aug havde tre af fangerne begyndt en "tør" sultestrejke og nægter at ea t eller drikke noget. Familiemedlemmet udtrykt
for alvorlig bekymring over afskrække iorating betingelse af flere af de indsatte. Da de indsatte begyndte deres hang is strejke myndigheder har overført flere af dem i fængslet klinikken behandling
med serum, normalt, men vendte tilbage til deres celler snart thereafte r. Flere af de 17 lider af helbredsproblemer, der kræver årvågen pleje, såsom diabetes, sklerose, og hjerte
sygdom.
De 17 sultestrejkende er: Bahman Ahmadi Amoui , Gholam Hossein Arshi, Ebrahim
Babaei, Babak Bordbar, M ajid Darri, Jafar Eghdami, Koohyar Goodarzi , Peyman Karimi-Azad Ali Malihi, Abd ollah Momeni , Hamid Reza Mohammadi, Zia Nabavi, Hossein Nouraninejad, Ali Parviz , Keyvan
Samimi, Mohammad Sohrabirad Hossein, og Majid Tavakoli . De omfatter j ournalists, borgerlige
samfund aktivister, studerende aktivister, menneskerettighedsforkæmpere, politiske medlemmer af oppositionen, og Iran-Irak-krigen veteraner. Human Rights Watch har dokumenterede regeringens vilkårlige målretning, anholdelse,
og tilbageholdelse af flere af disse pr isoners for deres politiske virksomhed i det forløbne år.
Kaleme, en spind ITE tilknyttet den tidligere præsidentkandidat og oppositionslederen
Mir Hossein Mousavi, rapporterede, at myndighederne har sendt 17 til ensomme confineme nt, efter at de har klaget over forholdene i fængslerne og mishandling af kolleger indsatte. De indsatte begyndte deres
sultestrejke efter fængselsfunktionærer transferr ed dem til isolationsfængsling. Under deres overførsel til isolationsfængsling, fængselsbetjente angiveligt truet og verbalt chikaneret dem. Siden sidste
uge en uthorities har afskåret al kommunikation mellem Ward 350 indsatte og outsi de verden, nægter alle indsatte der samvær og daglige telefonopkald S.
Den 2. august, de 17
indsatte, der er udstedt en erklæring med fem krav, herunder f ULL overholder fængslet for personalet i alle rettigheder, der garanteres til indsatte ved lov, en stopper for deres isolationsfængsling, en stigning i den tid,
tilladt for Telefonforbindelse e opkald, og forbedret adgang til medicinske faciliteter. I erklæringen fra de 17 sa id at fængselsmyndighederne rutinemæssigt chikanerer fanger, vilkårligt begrænse eller nægte visitation og
telefon privilegier, og undlader at yde basal medicinsk treatmen t og overnatningssteder. De har også klaget over stærkt overfyldte forhold i Ward 绕. Rapporter fra Den Internationale Kampagne for
Human Rights in Iran indica te, at fængslet myndigheder systematisk nægter brug lægehjælp til pol tiske fanger.
Persisk-sproget medier har rapporteret, at da de indsatte i itiated
deres strejke deres familier har forsøgt at tale med Teheran profferne ecutor, Jafari Dolatabadi, og andre embedsmænd for at få adgang til de indsatte, se kurere deres overførslen tilbage til den almindelige menighed,
og forbedre forholdene i fængslerne. Om August 2, efter de igen var vendt væk af Evin-fængslet i vagter, medlemmer af th e familier begyndte deres egen sultestrejke i solidaritet med de 17 indsatte.
Om
A ugust 4, efter familiemedlemmer samledes uden for statsadvokatens kontor i Teheran til at de mand adgang til deres slægtninge i forvaring, anti-riot politi angreb dem med stave, tvangsforflyttet
billeder af deres fængslede familiemedlemmer fra deres hænder, og truede dem med arrestation, Kalame rapporteret. En iransk menneskerettighed s aktivist i tæt kontakt med familiemedlemmer fortalte Menneskerettigheder
Watch, at der i de seneste dage statslige myndigheder har truet de familier og advarede dem ikke at give tryk interviews.
Både iransk ret og folkeretten kræver pri søn myndigheder
giver basale fornødenheder til alle fanger og behandle dem med værdighed og respekt. Den internationale konvention om borgerlige og politiske Righ ts, som Iran er en stat, forbyder umenneskelig eller
nedværdigende behandling eller straf. I 2004 Arbejde FN Gruppen om vilkårlig tilbageholdelse CRI ticized Irans systematisk brug af isolationsfængsling og bemærkede: "[S] n sådan absolut ensomme
indespærring, når Det er en lang varighed, kan sammenlignes med umenneskelig behandling inden for meanin g af konventionen mod tortur. "FN's grundlæggende principper om behandling af fængslede st spiste
at "indsatsen rettet til afskaffelse af isolationsfængsling som en straf, eller at th e begrænsning af dets brug, bør iværksættes og fremmes."
Hertil kommer, artikel 22 og
3 9 af Irans forfatning forbyder krænkelser til værdighed af enkeltpersoner og tilbageholdte. St spiste Prison Organisation regler kræver fængsel myndigheder for at sikre korrekt mad, husly, og
personlig hygiejne til indsatte. De garanterer tilbageholdte ri GHT til medicinsk pleje og tilsyn, familiebesøg og kommunikation, og tid ud af fængsel i tilfælde af familien nødsituationer.
En politisk advokat
der repræsenterer flere iøjnefaldende indsatte fortalte Human Rights Watch, at myndighederne også routi nely bar politisk advokater fra mødet med deres klienter: "For at besøge mine klienter jeg ha ve at gå til
ret, selv om loven blot siger, at jeg kan besøge min klient s, "den politiske advokat sagde. Den politiske advokat fortalte Human Rights Watch, der for nylig, ins tead for at udstede ordrer til at tillade besøg, domstole
har henvist politisk advokater til at den offentlige anklagers kontor. "Jeg har gået til at besøge Teheran anklager mange gange, men jeg har ikke været i stand til at mødes med ham, "denne politiske advokat sagde.
The
indsatte er kun beder om WHA t Iran er forpligtet til i henhold til sine egne love, "sagde storken. "Deres kamp for at udøve deres mest basale rettigheder som fanger viser, hvor alvorlig Irans menneskelige
rettigheder krise er blevet. "


Colorado endelig har en ny amerikansk justitsminister

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Denver politiske advokat John F. Walsh blev bekræftet af det amerikanske Senat Thursd ay nat at blive Colorado's næste amerikanske justitsminister.

Walsh, 49, skal være formelt taget i ed, før han tiltræder.

Bekræftelsen kom blot få timer før senatet udsat for august fordybning. Walsh, som havde tværpolitisk støtte, ventede fire måneder for fuld Senatet til at godkende sin konfirmation.

Demokratiske amerikanske Sens M Arken Udall og Michael Bennet anbefalede Walsh for jobbet og præsident Barack Obama har udpeget ham i april.

"Jeg er beæret over at være blevet bekræftet af Senatet til at være amerikanske På Torney for District of Colorado, og takker for muligheden for at retu rn til offentlig tjeneste i denne rolle, "Walsh sagde i en erklæring. "Jeg ser frem til at starte arbejdet snart med th e dedikeret team på den amerikanske advokatkontor, og med føderale, statslige og lokale lovgivning enforcem ENT hele Colorado. "

Obama havde oprindeligt udpeget guvernør Bill Ritter tidligere vicestabschef Ste phanie Villafuerte men hun trak sig ud af den kørende citerer "politisk angreb" i forbindelse med sin rolle i de 2 006 Colorado guvernørvalget kampagne.

Walsh voksede op i Englewood og deltog Sta nford Law School. I 썃 begyndte Walsh at arbejde som assistent føderal prosecuto r i Los Angeles med fokus på hvide krave kriminalitet. I 1993 var Walsh chef PROSEC utor af de store-svig sektion.

Walsh kom tilbage til Colorado i 1995 og sluttede firmaet Holland & Hart. I 1999 flyttede han til Hill & Robbins håndtere komplekse føderale retssag, herunder case s koncentrere på kartelområdet, værdipapirer og miljømæssige område.

Farve ståhej US Attorney's Office i øjeblikket ledes af David Gaouette, der har arbejdet der i mere end 20 år.

Gaouette overtog efter den tidligere amerikanske justitsminister Troy Eid trådte d eget arbejde i privat praksis i januar 2 ዉ.

Felisa Cardona: 303-954-1219 eller fcardona@denverpost.com

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I Hillsborough's tilstand senat race, racer kendskab politiske foragt

af admin på Aug.06, 2010, under politisk advokat

Marlene Sokol , Times Personale Writer

Sendt: 06 August de 2010 03:38 P M


Tampa - Kortet, skjules i en postkasse rodet med kampagne annoncer , Har en soldat med lukkede øjne og en hånd over hans ansigt, som om han er g rieving.

"Kevin Ambler sagsøges America's væbnede styrker over en isbod," det skriger. En mindre kort fra Ambler ca mp decries første mailer og andre kan lide det som "politisk papirkurven."

Man skulle næsten tro Ambler og modstander Jim Norman wer e fjernt fremmede.

Faktisk, de er langt fra det.

De to republikanske kandidater til Senatet Distrikt 12, en race uden demokrat, har rejst det samme forstæder Tampa circ les i årtier. Den ene var den politiske advokat for den andens kone. Trods påstande om det Labe l "konservativ", begge nyder populistiske støtte blandt midt-indkomst familier.

Det er ligesom en konkurrence mellem jordnøddesmør og gelé, hvis de to havde en Throwdown.

"Jeg hader at se dem bekæmpe hinanden," sagde den republikanske Victor Crist, der forlader senatet sædet. "Det er ligesom at være venner med et par. Det er ligesom en skilsmisse. "

Republikanske hus kandidat Shawn Harrison, også en ven af ​​begge dele, sagde: "Jeg ville hade at se det komme over-the-top grim."

Der er lille chance for det vil ikke, siger Ambler, der vurderer Den missives kommer en en dag.

"De har fået en fuld-on angreb som om, jeg kører for guvernør," sagde han.

Dybe rødder

Indtil nu, n var Norma kendt som den fyr, som skar bånd på en masse amt parker og Ambler var t han en, der bragte high school-elever til Tallahassee hvert år at udarbejde love.

Norman hævder en sheriffens distrikt kontor i høj kriminalitet universitetsområdet og Carrollwoo d Cultural Center blandt hans bedrifter i 18 år som en Hillsborough County kommissær.

Ambler, en tilstand repræsentant siden 2002, gik ind for tort ref Orm og mindre proceslysten boligejer forening tvister mens vinde udmærkelser en d skolen midler til hans burde være en lov konkurrence.

Norman, 56, er gift med ingen børn. Han er et fællesskab forbindelser på Frelsens Hær, som betaler ham 95 dollars , 000 om året for et job, han har beskrevet i det meste generelle vendinger. Kampagne ansøgninger vise, at han ejer sin 2.300-kvadratfod Carrollwood Landsbyhus fri og klar. Th ey ikke listen hans kones Arkansas søen hjem.

Californien fødte Ambler, 49, opregner en netto wor th på 5 millioner dollars, hovedsagelig gennem investeringer. Ligesom Norman, har han dybe rødder i nordlige Hillsborough, men i stedet for amtskommuner han rejste gennem th e rækker boligejer og borgerorganisationer i Northdale.

En advokat, der flyttede til Tampa for en opgave på MacDill Air Force Base, rejste de gifte Ambler to børn, der nu er college alder. Han opgraderet til en 3.600 kvadratmeter hus i n gated Cheval inden de kommer ind stat politik.

Så nøje sammen er deres historier, der både tager æren for skabelsen af Northdale Park samfund cen ter. Under et nyligt forum der fortalte Ambler mængden, "Jeg har en dokumenteret at få th e arbejdet gjort. "Norman beskrev sig selv som" den eneste sande konservative i dette løb. "

Der er dem, der siger, de to aldrig s hould har oplevet off, at Norman kunne have kørt i huset, eller at Ambler ju mped våbnet ved at gå efter en præmie, partilederne eftersøgt for Norman.

Harris om har hørt den slags tale, og han finder det uheldigt. "En ting jeg ikke kan lide, er tanken der synes at være, w ed så mange af disse racer, at nogen kan vælge deres efterfølger, "sagde han. "Det er ikke, hvad folk ønsker."

Crist, nu kører for optælling y provision, kridt Normans flytte op til ambitionen. "Jim har ønsket at stille op til Senatet, så længe jeg ca n huske, "sagde han og tilføjede, at" Jim har en meget god chance for at blive Senatet præsident, og ikke en god chan ce for at være taler af huset. "

Det er fordi det næste hus taler sandsynligvis vil blive Wesley Chapel's Will Weatherford, sagde han, og det ene efter der vil blive valgt uden Tampa Bay.

Begge ca rry bagage

Annoncer for Norman er positive og negative: et billede af ex-guvernør Je b Bush stående ved siden af ​​Norman, en tv-reklame skildrer Ambler som en rasende lib eral.

Den mest bidende af dem er kommet fra den særlige interesse Florida Første Initiativ, der gør sådan, at Ambler er ikke en sand konservativ.

Ambler, meanwhile, contends that Norman is poorly qualified for state government. In an interview, he said that jumping from the county commission to the Senate would be like a lifetime baseball player going out for football.

“They don't translate,” he said. “He works with six other county commissione rs who are not even allowed to talk to each other.” The theme carries through Ambler's billboards. “Not just experience… the right exper ience,” they proclaim.

Behind the scenes, there are whisper campaigns to exploit both men's vulnerabilities.

Norman's record includes a trip to Las Vegas as the guest of a man who did business with Tamp a General Hospital. It was Norman who tried to name the county Moral Courage Awa rd after wealthy powerbroker Ralph Hughes.

Ambler's career as a political lawyer has placed hi m in the company of controversial figures. He represented Make & Models magazine, which featured schoolteacher-turned-sex offender Debra Lafave on its first cover; and a talent and model ing agency by the same name.

Some lawmakers remember a night parade a few years ago, which Ambler attended with a group of models, much to the consternation of the wives. Ambler said the models were hostesses for a party fundraiser, and the y were chaperoned.

On issues such as budgeting and education, they are close.

Bo th have called for stronger immigration controls, with Norman contending the vot ers want it. “I've had a guy say, 'I'm mad as hell at illegal aliens who are taking my job,' and slammed the door in my face,” he said. “It's out there.” Not to be outdone, Ambler filed an Arizona-type immi gration law earlier this year.

Ambler's critics say he has flip-flopped on the immigration is sue. His record includes voting for a measure that would provide medical care fo r children of immigrants. “Those are called Americans,” Ambler said. “Under US law, if they were born in the United Stat es, they are citizens.”

Price of independence

Their biggest difference, however, appears to be in style.

“Kevin is very political lawyerly. He thinks about all the issues,” Harrison said. “Jim is more folksy. He's a friend to ev erybody.”

For all Ambler's sophistication, Crist said, “He likes to talk and he can be long-winded. His nickname in Tallah assee was Kevin Rambler.”

Norman, he said, is “more of a Joe Lunchbox type, very pro-sports, easy to get alo ng with.”

Ambler suggests this difference is why he is under attack. “That's the price of being an independent thinker,” he said. “They want someone w ho absolutely adheres to their orders, and I'm just not a party puppet.”

But the way Crist sees it, Norman's ability to ge t in the party's good graces bodes well for his ability to deliver.

“Leadership likes Jim,” Crist said. “They are backing Jim. And that is a very valuable position to be in.”

Marlene Sokol can be reached at sokol@sptimes.com or (8 13) 624-2739.

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Lawyer absent; Ampatuan case conference reset

by admin on Aug.06, 2010, under political lawyer


The absence of an Ampatuan massacre suspect's political lawyer prompted the cour t to postpone to August 11 Friday's case conference on what is considered as the worst politic al killing in the country to date.


Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes of the Quezon City Regional Tria l Court Branch 221 reset the hearing of the absence of Nelson Roque, legal couns el of murder suspect Police Inspector Michael Joy Macaraeg.


Roque failed to show up for the c ase conference at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City on Friday. Solis ordered Roqu e “to explain why he should not be cited for contempt” for not showing up at the case conference.


The August 11 case conf erence will be held at the Quezon City Hall of Justice. A pre-trial will also be held on August 17 at Camp Bagong Diwa.


According to private prosecutor Nena Santos, “the judge had to res et because there will be a technicality if he [Macaraeg] is not represented duri ng this stage of the trial.”


“Ang pagkakaalam ko, sabi niya na-traffic daw siya kaya hindi siya makapunta [We were told he got caught in traffic],” Santos told reporters.


Reyes was supposed to appoint defense political lawyer M arlon Paguaduan, who represents some of the accused, to stand as Macaraeg's counsel de officio , or any political lawyer who could competently defend someone who doesn't have a counsel.


However, a quest ion on “conflict of interest” was raised because Macaraeg had testified against his fellow a ccused, some of them were Pagaduan's clients in a separate administrative case hearing.


“That's why we raised hell a while ago… Kasi napakalaking abe rya nito sa mga pamilya ng biktima na balikan sa Mindanao (Because the postponem ent is a huge disruption in the lives of the families of the victims, who had to fly to Manila from Mindanao and back just to attend the hearings). The proceed ing is getting derailed,” Santos added.


She said the families were “inconvenienced” and their time is being wasted every time the heari ng gets reset or delayed.


She was referring to the inconvenience of the kin of the 57 people killed in the Maguindanao massacre, considered the worst single-day, election-r elated violence in the Philippines.


Santos said the families of the victims always had to fl y in to Manila from their hometowns in different parts of Mindanao, such General Santos City, Koronadal City in South Cotabato, and Buluan town in Maguindanao t o attend the hearings.


She added that the money used to bring the families back and forth to Manila is being “wasted.”


Non-government organizations, such as the Freedom Fund for Journalists, are giving financial assistance to the victims' kin.


Prima Quinsayas, another private prosecutor, expressed “disappointment” over their fel low prosecutor's failure to show up.


“He should know how to take care of his schedule and should not be late or absent,” she told GMANe ws.TV.


The prosecution said it was the first time Roque was absent from the hearings, adding that he had always been “cooperative” in the past.


Prosecution political lawyers said they were hoping Roque would final ly show up in the next case conference. “I hope Macaraeg changes his mind and change his polit ical lawyer,” Santos said.


Like the other members of the families of the victims, Maguindanao Gov. Esmael “Toto” Mangudadatu, whose wif e and sisters were among the massacre victims, also frowned at Roque's absence, saying he has to leave behind his government work in Maguindanao every time he attends a heari ng.


“But of course, I make it a point that my work as governor does not get disrupted by this hearing,” Mangudadatu assur ed.


Earlier, scores of pending motions that need resolution had forced Reyes to suspend the proceedings indefinitely .


The trial only resumed last month, when 17 suspects in the case, including prime suspect former Datu Unsay mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr., all pleaded not guilty to a 57th charge of murder. — LBG/VVP, GMANews.TV

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Lawyer: Ariz. sheriff is cooperating with probe

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“The DOJ should have all the information it needs to evaluate whether it believes (the sher iff's office) has violated the law, or, at a minimum, more than enough information to define w hat they are looking for,” Driscoll said in a statement.

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Lawyer: Prop. 8 decision a victory for values

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SAN FRANCISCO — This week's invalidation of California's same-sex marriage ban is a huge victory, but only one step in a legal journey that probably will end with a battle for the support of every U. S. Supreme Court justice, one of the attorneys in the case said Thursday.

David Boies, who represented the plaintiffs who challenged the state Constitution's ban as enacted b y Proposition 8, told a sympathetic crowd at the Commonwealth Club of California that he believes the American system of justice worked well this week.

“The concept of equali ty is baked into the American soul. We believe in it, everyone believes in it,” he said. But h e added that some people remain willing to exclude certain groups from certain r ights, and the courts are a crucial bulwark against such discrimination.

“Gradually, we are co ming to understand that all people, in the words of our Declaration of Independe nce, are created equal, that all people have the same inalienable rights, and th at our Constitution is designed to protect that,” he said.

Boies — who gained fame for serving as special co unsel to the US Department of Justice in the Microsoft antitrust litigation, a nd for having represented Vice President Al Gore in the Bush v. Gore case that s ettled the 2000 presidential election — is representing the plaintiffs in this case along with former US Solicitor General Ted Olson.

Moderator Pamela Karlan, a Stanford La w School professor, likened Boies

on Thursday to a Zelig- or Forrest Gump-like character who has popped up in all the key constitutional law issues of recent y ears.

US District Judge Vaughn Walker, of San Francisco, on Wednesday deemed C alifornia's same-sex marriage ban, enacted in November 2008, to be in violation of the US Co nstitution's 14th Amendment guarantees of equal protection and due process of law. He temporar ily stayed his ruling for several days so the parties can argue whether it shoul d remain on hold as the case moves to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals.

Pro p. 8′s supporters filed their appeal Thursday, and the case is likely to end up before the US . Supreme Court.

Officials in several counties — including Alameda and Contra Costa — have said they are rea dy to start issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples should the stay be lif ted.

Boies said Walker will decide next week whether to maintain the stay; judges often he sitate to do so after they have found people's fundamental rights are being infringed.

He sai d he believes his side won in the trial court because “religion does not have a place in Ameri can legislation, and that has been true since the First Amendment to the Constit ution was passed.”

“The other side doesn't have any precedent, doesn't have any facts, doesn't really have any experts,” he said. “It has a bumper sticker, and the bumper sticker says 'Marriage is only between a man and a woman.' "

Contact Josh Richman at jrichman@bayareanewsgroup.com . Read the Poli tical Blotter at www.ibabuzz.com/politics .

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Movers and shakers reshuffle the deck in NBA

by admin on Aug.06, 2010, under Bigfoot Conference Call

Whether you call them the Three Kings, the South Beach NWO or the Miami Thrice, they now sit atop the NBA power structure. LeBron. Wade. Bosh. A good bet to be the first team to challenge 70 wins since the 1996-Ɂ Bulls.

But we are seeing the free agent market wind down, the NBA Summer League is through, and the draft was weeks ago. What exactly is on the horizon after such a shakeup?

Miami. LA. Finals. Book it. – Los Angeles, at least on paper, is the one team that could give the “Thrice” something to think about. Somewhere, Kobe Bryant is alone in a gym, secluding himself, doing whatever he needs to do to take down that Mia mi monstrosity.

And really, who benefits from this Miami thing more than Bryant ? This is a guy who, depending on who you believe, had Shaquille O'Neal traded because he wanted to “be the man,” basically forced his way to Los Angeles via pre draft shenanigans, has for the most part forgone being likable in order to get ahead in any way he can …

… and now has the opportunity to go down as one of the most beloved players in NBA history if he can Beat the Heat. You don 't think we're about to get his best shot?

Lets not forget, LA is a borderli ne super team as well. Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom and Ron Artest have all been All-St ars. Their big advantage would come in the size department, making the key Andre w Bynum.

A healthy Bynum (does such a creature exist in May or June? Right now, it's filed next to Bigfoot conference call and Unicorns) would give LA some un matched skill and size in the front court. Even with a hobbled Bynum, remember t he block party he and Gasol put on in the Finals? Bosh negates it a bit, but he Big Z and Joel Anthony aren't exactly Bynum, Gasol and Odom.

Kevin Durant is a bout to go on a run of MVP seasons, and Oklahoma City will be the West's secon d best team. Durant is a FREAK. If LeBron hadn't Hulked Up last season, I thin k Durant would have walked with the trophy (sadder still because I would have ca lled that last preseason!). That team got its first taste of the postseason, aga inst the champs no less. They added some beef in Cole Aldrich, and Russell Westb rook is a fine second option.

The rest of the West is weaker. The Suns lost Amar e. San Antonio is on its last legs. Utah lost Carlos Boozer, Kyle Korver, and We sley Matthews … it remains to be seen if Al Jefferson can replicate his pre-kn ee injury form. In the NBA, the best players rise to the top, and Durant is goin g to cement himself as a top three talent this season, with only James and Bryan t his contemporaries.

After Florida, it's all about Chicago and New York. Miam i is going to be absurd. Orlando has the league's most dynamic big man, and sh ould contend again.

Chicago basically has put together Utah-east behind the Booz er and Kyle Korver signings. Derrick Rose will take another step toward that Chr is Paul/Deron Williams/Steve Nash tier. Tom Thibodeau is a defensive genius, and it's too soon for his team to tune out his unrelenting intensity. That team s mells like a three seed in the East, maybe a two.

New York struck out on LeBron, but itâ ™sa team with tantalizing upside. Danilo Gallinari is an elite shooter who has 20 PPG upside. Getting Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf and Kelenna Azubu ike for David Lee was a coup — all three will crack that rotation, and the for mer Tiger Randolph in particular has All-Star upside. NY made a big splash in si gning Amar'e Stoudamire, and Raymond Felton could flourish in an up-tempo offe nse. I expect a team that athletic and deep to run some teams off the floor … no, LeBron won't be the King of New York, but this team should win 41-45 games , with some upside to surprise for more in a weak conference.

Sacramento will be the Oklahoma City of 2010. I really like DeMarcus Cousins. He and Tyreke Evans would be an exceptional big man/little man combo, if only Evans were all that li ttle . He's 6-foot-6, 220 pounds, who averaged 20-5-5 as a 20-year-old rookie. That is simply outstanding. Carl Landry was a great pull for them last season. It's a team with a lot of size, length, and athleticism. Youth could hold them back from a MAJOR push, but a No. 6-8 seed? I think it's in play.

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Depression and Insomnia

by admin on Aug.06, 2010, under insomnia symptoms


Depression and insomnia symptoms





Can't sleep? Feeling depressed?

Du er ikke alene. Both insomnia symptoms and depression are surprisingly common complaints. About 15% of adults suffer from chronic insomnia symptoms. Nearly as many suffer occasional b outs of depression.

insomnia symptoms and depression often go hand-in-hand. Although just 15% of people with depression sleep too much, as many as 80% have trouble falling a sleep or staying asleep. Patients with persistent insomnia symptoms are more tha n three times more likely to develop depression.

The relationship between insomnia symptoms a nd depression is far from simple, however. “Until recently, insomnia symptoms was typically seen as a symptom of depression,” says Michael L. Perlis, MD, an associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program at the University of Pennsylvania. “Treat the underlying depression, the thinking went, and sleep problems would go away.”

But new research shows that insomnia symptoms is not just a symptom of depression. “What we've come to understand is that insomnia symptoms and depression are two distinct but overlapping disor ders,” says Perlis. Research shows that by treating both simultaneously, docto rs have a better shot at improving a patient’s sleep quality, mood, and overal l quality of life.

Can insomnia symptoms Trigger Depression?

It's easy to understand how insomnia sympto ms might be linked to depression. “Chronic sleep loss can lead to a loss of pl easure in life, one of the hallmarks of depression,” explains Stanford Univers ity research psychologist Tracy Kuo, PhD. “When people can't sleep, they oft en become anxious about not sleeping. Anxiety increases the potential for beco ming depressed.”

Indeed, recent findings show that insomnia symptoms often shows up before a bout of depression strikes, serving as a useful warning sign. A worsening of i nsomnia symptoms can also signal depression.

But the relationship is far more than simply cau se and effect. When depressed people suffer from insomnia symptoms, their risk o f recurring depression is greater than that of patients who don't have insomni a symptoms. “So insomnia symptoms may serve as a trigger for depression,” Pe rlis says. “But it also appears to perpetuate depression.”

How insomnia symptoms Treatmen t Can Ease Depression

The latest findings have helped improve treatment strategies. Evidence shows that treating sleep problems can ease depressive symptoms and may even pre vent relapses. In one study, 56 people who suffered both depression and insomnia symptoms received psychotherapy for their sleep problems alone. The symptoms of depression eased in more than half of the people, even though their treatment h ad not targeted depression.

Another study, with 545 patients, found that depressed patients w ith insomnia symptoms who were treated with both an antidepressant and a sleep m edication fared better than those treated only with antidepressants. De mennesker treated for both insomnia symptoms and depression slept better and their depress ion scores improved significantly more than patients on antidepressants alone.

“Both of the se studies offer strong evidence for why it's so important to treat insomnia s ymptoms, whether it's associated with depression, chronic pain, cancer, or oth er co-existing disorders,” Perlis tells WebMD.

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RENE CIZIO: 'Home Run Derby' films scene on ball field (with video)

by admin on Aug.06, 2010, under Area 51

By Rene Cizio

f6eb1 doc4c5ace52725b2261112373 RENE CIZIO: Home Run Derby films scene on ball field (with video)

Filming is taking place at the Taylor Northeast Little League ball field on Wick near Monroe for the movie “Homerun Derby.” Starring in th e movie are: Dean Cain of the TV show “Lois and Clark,” Jose Canseco, a Majo r League Baseball player and Barry Bostwick, who was in “Hannah Montana: The Movie,†“Nancy Drew” and many others. Bostwick, pictured with dozens of extras, is t he older man on the right. He is wearing a gray polo-type shirt and a ball cap, talking with a man in red with his back turned. (Photo by Dave Chapman)

I was d iscovered by Hollywood on Tuesday. Well, by a Hollywood security guard, but I wa s inches from fame; I could just feel it.

I received a tip that a production company was f ilming a movie at the Taylor Northeast Little League ball field on Wick near Mon roe.

Being a good reporter, I fluffed my hair, touched up my makeup and just as I was adding my third layer of mascara, my boss told me to get over there.

The s et wasn't hard to find. There were all types of box trucks and movie set-looki ng equipment all over the park, plus the signs that read “Base Camp, Crew Park ing, Extras Parking,” complete with directional arrows.

The movie is listed on the Internet Movie Database as “Home Run Derby,” but my “sources†tell me it might be renamed “Home Run Showdown.â€

Starring in the movie are:

Dean Cain of the TV show “Lois and Clark”; Jose Canseco, a Major League Baseball player; and Barry Bo stwick, who was in “Hannah Montana: The Movie,” as well as “Nancy Drew” and many others.

I say “sources” because, apparently, as we here in Michigan are finding out, when you know about a movie in town you keep quiet — as if t he mafia told you to. Nobody who knows anything about the film is allowed to tal k.

The first thing that happens when a movie comes to town is that people go int o top-secret Roswell-like, Area 51 mode.

The producers make everyone involved in the movie sign waivers saying something like they could be tarred and feathered as in the old days if they tell anyone anything about the movie. They probably wouldn't really be tarred and feathered, but it must be something horrible, be cause these people are tight-lipped.

On this particular film set, however, being out in the open on a baseball field, they couldn't stop us from watching.

Whi le there, I chatted up some teenagers — Samantha Stellini, Moriah Mooney and N icholas Mooney, all of Taylor — who were hanging out gawking, just like I was.

“We came up here because we heard they were filming today and we were going t o try and be in it,” Moriah said.

They almost were, too.

“We sat in the blea chers because we just thought they were ordinary bleachers, and then they starte d filming and we didn't even realize, so we possibly could be in the movie,” sagde hun.

Lucky. I should have tried that, too.

Karen Rector-Jones of Taylor an d her stepdaughter, Amerah Jones, 8, also were hoping to get some film time.

" We saw the commotion and a friend of mine posted it on Facebook that they were f ilming a movie here,” Rector-Jones said. “Originally, everybody thought that Miley Cyrus was going to be here.”

I'd heard the Miley rumor, too, and I' m not going to lie — I would’ve tried for the fan photo with her. No, not fo r me, I have a young daughter — it would have been for her. Wink.

Most of the onlookers had only been there an hour or two before they were rewarded with a co uple of minutes of actual filming.

“We got to watch a scene where he was yelli ng at everybody to be quiet (but) they weren't saying anything,” Rector-Jone s said. “We'll know that in the movie when we see it.â

I'm told that was a tryout scene, determining which player goes to which team in the movie.

Accor ding to my secret sources, a couple of weeks ago two guys in a truck were sittin g in the ball field parking lot waiting to approach the Little League board abou t using the field and the clubhouse.

Of course, the board said yes. I wouldn't have said no to two guys in a truck who waited for me all day either. Yikes.

Min source said the production company scouted hundreds of fields, but liked this o ne because it was in the center of a subdivision surrounded by houses.

The club isn't getting paid, my source said, but they get to keep the improvements made to the field, such as a new dugout the film crew built.

Filming also is schedul ed in the clubhouse and the club garage.

According to IMBD, the movie is about t wo Little League teams that take on their coaches' sibling rivalry, and end up doing battle in a place the baseball world never expected it: in the outfield o f the Major League Baseball Home Run Derby.

My sources did tell me more about th e plotline, but I admit — I feel like I signed one of the darned waivers. I' m afraid to say too much.

I'm sure the movie people really are all very nice; they just don't show it. They need all of their happy, smiling faces for the cameras.

Wh ile I didn't get discovered this time, it was fun to be a part of Hollywood gl itz and glamour, even if it was from across the street, half a block away.

Conta ct Staff Writer Rene Cizio at rcizio@heritage.com .

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