Rebuilding the Ninth Circuit
Almost 40 years ago, one-term President Jimmy Carter completely changed the balance on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the largest and most litigious circuit in the country. In 1978, after the Democrat majority in Congress expanded the 19-member court to 29, President Carter had the unprecedented opportunity to fill those 10 seats and replace another 5 judges who retired. Carter did not just appoint liberal judges. He appointed some of the most liberal judges ever to serve. These new appointments sharply tilted the once-conservative court to the left, creating a Valhalla for criminal defendants and litigants seeking to advance progressive social causes through the courts. Maura Dolan of the Los Angeles Times reports, that for the first time since 1981, 10 new appointments to the court by President Trump has significantly reduced the divide between Republican and Democrat judges. “Ten new people at once sends a shock wave through the system,” one unnamed 9th Circuit judge said.

olas Todd Sutton who, at age 18, killed his grandmother, a high school friend and a Knoxville contractor in 1979, then killed a fellow prison inmate in 1985, was executed in the electric chair at 7:28 p.m. last night. The Tennessean