Morning Docket: 06.10.08
* Four Supreme Court opinions yesterday, plus a cert grant in Philip Morris punitive damages case. [SCOTUSblog (linkwrap); SCOTUSblog]
* August deadline looming for reaching new deal on government surveillance programs. [New York Times]
* FDA fines Red Cross $1.7 million for mismanaging blood supply. [Washington Post]
* Internet providers reach agreement with New York AG Andrew Cuomo to block kiddie porn sites. [New York Times]
* President Bush signs executive order requiring federal contractors to confirm their employees’ eligibility to work in the United States. [AP]
* Lessons to be learned from European countries’ experiences dealing with illegal immigration. [New York Times]
* In-laws of convicted killer Scott Peterson file wrongful death lawsuit against him. [AP]
* Testimony from father-in-law in Neil Entwistle murder case. [AP]
* Harriet McBryde Johnson, legendary disability and civil rights lawyer, RIP. [Charleston Post & Courier]




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You a stringer for the msm now Lat? Do gossip. News isn't your thing. I can read Breitbart and Drudge for that.
RIP HMJ
RIP HMJ