Monday, January 31, 2011

The latest on the "prayer" lawsuit (Wagner v. Westphal)

     Today, Judge Klausner issued a substantive ruling according to which (1) the Board’s generic invocations have a permissible purpose and effect; (2) we plaintiffs are entitled to a declaratory judgment that Mathur’s Fall 2009 “Jesus” video and Wagner’s 2008 scholarship ceremony rant were unconstitutional; (3) the Defendants will be ordered to comply with their policy regarding invocations (i.e., they can’t be sectarian, hostile, etc.).
     Next come proposed judgments (by plaintiffs and defendants) and a settlement conference (with another judge).
     Really, lots of things could happen. Don't read too much into this.

Random newsberries for a Monday

• Bristol Palin to UC Irvine: I Want to Come There and Talk Abstinence. OC Gays to Bristol Palin: Keep Out (OC Weekly) Well, she's a pleasant bimbo, a poor dancer, and a teen mother. So gosh yes.

• Fourth time a charm for lobbyist reform? (OC Reg) It’ll never happen in this, the most corrupt county government in the state. Right Tom?

• Absent Students Want to Attend Traditional Classes via Webcam (Chronicle of Higher Education) Worth a try, I guess. (Besides, there's no stoppin' it.)

• State of the State: OC’s [Don] Wagner asks, ‘Where’s the beef?’ (OC Reg) That dang guy is always hungry.

1st Amendment attorney Carol Sobel on KUCI's "Subversity" at 5:00

     Rebel Girl forwarded the following "heads up" about tonight’s edition of “Subversity” on KUCI radio:
   Despite UC Irvine's professed commitment to the First Amendment [watch UCI video ... on Free Speech], troubling recent signs indicate that the heavy hand of the law is coming down on student protesters on campus, reinforcing UCI's new reputation as a new site of student resistance (and repression).
   A criminal pretrial for 19 UCI students who staged a labor protest last year is imminent (March 7, 2011) while a grand jury has apparently been empaneled to investigate the activities of UCI's Muslim Student Union.
   For this evening's edition of Subversity, we talk with Carol A. Sobel, a SantaMonica- based civil rights attorney for six MSU students and former students who were called in January 2011 to testify before the Orange County grand jury investigating, apparently, conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor! One, a UCI student, was subpoenaed outside a classroom. The MSU was suspended during Fall Quarter 2010 for an incident relating to protests during the talk given by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren last year on campus. Even UCI Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, who appeared on Air Talk on KPCC late last week with Carol Sobel, agreed that criminal charges should not be pursued. All this crackdown on free speech makes one wonder about UCI's real commitment to the First Amendment. Is it all just talk?
   To listen to Carol Sobel and show host Daniel C. Tsang on KUCI discussing the ramifications of this widening legal tangle facing UCI students, listen to Subversity this evening at 5-6 p.m. on KUCI, 88.9 FM in Orange County, California. The show is also simulcast via kuci.org….

(Full disclosure: Carol Sobel was one of the show host's attorneys when he successfully sued the CIA for spying on him.*)

Daniel C. Tsang
Host, "Subversity" on KUCI
"It's like Disorientation on the radio!" – UCI
*Carol was my (Roy Bauer's) attorney as well (for my celebrated 1998 1st Amendment lawsuit: Bauer v. Sampson [SOCCCD]).

• Lawyer: Grand jury subpoenas UCI Muslim student protesters (OC Reg)

Professor Rebel Girl gets an email, at least she thinks it is an email. Maybe it's a tweet. Or a text.

From: phone number here@vzwpix.com
Sent: Monday January 31, 2011 1:04 AM
To: Lisa Alvarez

Stuck in LA won't make it back in time for class

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If you know who this student is, please let Rebel Girl know. She's stumped. Thanks.
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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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