U.S. District
Judge Vaughn Walker of the Northern District of California uses the original Laffey Matrix but then adjusts its D.C. - based rates for the specific locality of the lawyers seeking fees through use of local - oriented CPI indices.
Chief U.S. District
Judge Vaughn Walker in San Francisco ordered the video coverage, the first for a federal trial in California, over the objections of Proposition 8's sponsors.
Judge Vaughn Walker of San Francisco heard 12 days of testimony in the nation's first federal trial of a ban on same - sex marriage.
In a landmark decision last week, U.S. District Chief
Judge Vaughn R. Walker in San Francisco struck down California's controversial and highly debated Proposition 8.
That is not someone talking about just a marriage license, and if
Judge Vaughn Walker's reasoning is upheld, it is hard to believe that any law that discriminates against gays would be constitutional.
What the correct legal status now is of
Judge Vaughn Walker's bizarre district court ruling is an interesting question.
When
Judge Vaughn Walker voided Proposition 8, which restricted marriage in California to a man and a woman, he said in so many words that such a view was based on an irrational prejudice against homosexuals that could find support only in sectarian religious ideologies.
(here's the PDF for those of you so inclined to read that instead) I bring it up because on 04 August, 2010, U.S. District
Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that the California's Proposition 8 ballot initiative denying marriage rights to same - sex couples was unconstitutional.
Not exact matches
But it's unfair to
judge on a book on its cover (or title) and after seeing Matthew
Vaughn's film adaptation which releases this weekend, I can honestly say that Kick - Ass is much better than I first expected and
Vaughn's big - screen version of the graphic novel features sharp writing, brilliant performances, and of course, indulgent action sequences and story - telling.
Again, I realize that this is slightly off topic for this blog, but
judging from David G.
Vaughn's reply, it might become more pertinent in the future.
Via a post on the Legal Profession Blog, we learn that this is precisely what Catherin
Vaughn / Katherine Funk did, noting that she and her husband were adept at using explosives, and revealing that she had followed the
judge home from court on several occasions and knew what the
judge's children looked like.
Intern to Honorable Mark W.
Vaughn, Chief
Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, District of New Hampshire (Summer 1998)