Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Westphal v. Wagner: yesterday's fascinating hearing

  Here's the latest on Westphal v. Wagner—the lawsuit that challenges district (SOCCCD) prayers at Commencement, etc.
     The situation is complex. District Judge R. Gary Klausner made some (from our perspective) unfortunate and erroneous judgments, and so we find ourselves before the 9th District Court of Appeals. Meanwhile, we go forward with the case.
     The appellate hearing occurred yesterday, in Pasadena, and it was fascinating. It makes Wagner and Co. look pretty bad. (That doesn't mean we're gonna win. That's hard to say.) I do recommend that you listen to the whole thing.

     To listen to the hearing, click here.

     The judges seem very sympathetic to the plaintiff's side. Even the most conservative judge! Our attorney, Ms. Kahn, is very impressive.

Attorneys:

     • Attorney for plaintiffs: (Americans United for Separation of Church and State) Ayesha Khan
     • Attorney for defendants: (Jones Day) John A. Vogt

John A. Vogt
Appellate panel:

    • Harry Pregerson. Appointed by LBJ, he’s 87. He’s liberal.
    • Carlos T. Bea. Appointed by George W Bush. He’s 76.
    • Richard R. Clifton. He’s 60, the youngster of the trio. Appointed by George W. Bush.

Tom's Midas touch

Ex-candidate Tan Nguyen found guilty of lying (OC Register)

     Tom Fuentes advised this guy.
     Nguyen could get twenty years.

IVC's Dean Werle will start work in January

     Yesterday, the board of trustees approved the hire of Kathleen Werle as Dean, Academic Programs (etc.)
     Here's bio information provided in the agenda:

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Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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