Author Archives: Emil J. Kiehne

New Mexico Supreme Court adopts reciprocity in bar admissions

Today the New Mexico Supreme Court announced its approval of amendments to the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar, which will allow attorneys who are already admitted to practice law in other states to be admitted to the New Mexico bar … Continue reading

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Barbara Vigil to be installed as Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court

  This Friday, April 4, Justice Barbara Vigil will become the Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. Her investiture ceremony will take place at 3:00 p.m. in the Supreme Court Courtroom, at 237 Don Gaspar in Santa Fe, … Continue reading

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Elane Photography relisted for second time

The Supreme Court of the United States has relisted Elane Photography for the second time. According to the docket, the nine justices will again consider the case at their conference on this Friday, April 4, and may (or may not) … Continue reading

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Tenth Circuit reverses order granting new trial to Deming, NM’s Reese family in gun case

The saga of the Reese family, who owned a gun store in Deming, New Mexico, has become something of a cause célèbre among Second Amendment advocates. They were charged with conspiracy, aiding and abetting straw purchases of firearms, gun smuggling, … Continue reading

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“Contrary to sound principles of judicial and common sense, we are required to hear this direct appeal….”

So said Justice Bosson today in a non-precedential decision, Town of Silver City v. Ferranti, commenting on a statute (NMSA 1978, sec. 35-15-11) which provides a municipality with a right of direct appeal to the New Mexico Supreme Court “from any … Continue reading

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E-Discovery Expert Maura Grossman to Speak in Albuquerque

Well-known e-discovery expert Maura R. Grossman, of the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York, will be conducting a CLE seminar this Wednesday, March 19, at the State Bar Center here in Albuquerque. The seminar’s title is … Continue reading

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Senate confirms Judge Carolyn McHugh to Tenth Circuit

Today the Senate voted 98-0 to confirm Utah Court of Appeals Judge Carolyn McHugh to the Tenth Circuit. Thomas Burr has this story about today’s events in the Salt Lake Tribune. For my previous posts on Judge McHugh’s nomination, please see … Continue reading

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“Senate set to elevate Utah judge to 10th Circuit”

According to this report by Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune, the Senate is likely to confirm Judge Carolyn McHugh of the Utah Court of Appeals to the Tenth Circuit. You can read my previous posts about President Obama’s … Continue reading

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Tenth Circuit holds that Guarantee Clause claim is justiciable

The Guarantee Clause (or “Guaranty” Clause) is located in Article IV, Section 4, and provides that “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government….” It’s one of those clauses of the Constitution that … Continue reading

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On representing unpopular clients, and taking the Fifth

Yesterday two news items illustrated the unfortunate public misunderstanding of a lawyer’s role in representing clients, and its misunderstanding of the basis for an important constitutional right: 1.  First, the Senate yesterday rejected President Obama’s nomination of Debo Adegbile to … Continue reading

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