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AEI Lawyer Taps Blogosphere

October 5, 2007 | 1:23 PM

An attorney involved in an upcoming Supreme Court case involving Charter Communications, Motorola and Scientific-Atlanta is reaching out to bloggers, hoping to generate some buzz online before the case is heard on Tuesday.

Ted Frank, director of the Legal Center for the Public Interest at the America Enterprise Institute, was scheduled to speak with Web scribes for an hour on Friday afternoon about Stoneridge v. Scientific-Atlanta, a securities fraud case.

Earlier in the day, Frank and a handful of other legal experts held a briefing at AEI to discuss the potential impact of the case that some have called the Roe v. Wade of securities law. Read Technology Daily's PM Edition for more.

In other Supreme Court news, the Oyez Project just put audio files of all the oral arguments from the October 2006 term online. The files are available at this page under the respective case names in the right-hand column (Thanks SCOTUSblog).

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