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Shon R. Hopwood

About Shon R. Hopwood

Shon R Hopwood’s unusual legal journey began not at law school, but federal prison, where he learned to write briefs for other prisoners. Two petitions for certiorari he prepared were later granted review by the United States Supreme Court, and the story of his legal success was the subject of articles in the New York Times, the Saturday Evening Post, and Above the Law. His work has been published in the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties and Fordham Law Reviews. He is a consultant at Cockle Law Brief Printing Company, and a student and Gates Public Service Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law. In August of 2012, Crown/Random House will publish his memoir entitled “Law Man: My Story of Robbing Banks, Winning Supreme Cases and Finding Redemption.” Through a decade of letters, Shon convinced his kind and beautiful wife, Ann Marie, to marry him. He has one cute but incredibly ornery son, Mark Raymond, and a precious and beautiful baby girl, Grace. Shon enjoys liberty, the writing of the Apostle Paul, Amy Hempel, and Raymond Carver, the music of Radiohead, and watching the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. Follow me at: @shonhopwood
7 Oct, 2010

The CockleBur Is Launched

2019-03-18T18:48:12-05:00October 7th, 2010|Tags: , |

A new legal blog called “The CockleBur” has been launched.  The blog features authors such as Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California at Irvine, David Franklin of DePaul, Ron Sullivan of Harvard, Palma Strand of Creighton, and Dan Ortiz of the University of Virginia, just to name a few.  The CockleBur is hosted by Cockle Law Brief Printing [...]

6 Oct, 2010

The Conservative Assault On The Constitution

2019-03-18T18:48:12-05:00October 6th, 2010|Tags: , , |

One of the CockleBur contributors, Erwin Chemerinsky, has released a new book entitled, The Conservative Assault On The Constitution (Simon & Schuster, October 2010). To view the Amazon book review or to order the book click here. To view the Los Angeles Times book review by Tim Rutten click here.

6 Oct, 2010

Welcome to The CockleBur

2019-03-18T18:48:13-05:00October 6th, 2010|

Welcome to The CockleBur. The idea behind this blog is to give you great writing about the law and life from a variety of perspectives and ideologies. On the blog you can expect to read everything from opinion articles to scholarly posts to book reviews to articles on current legal events. You will also find a significant amount of information about applying to and attending law school. In addition, our host—Cockle Law Brief Printing Company—happens to be one of the largest producers of U.S. Supreme Court briefs and so you will find Supreme Court merits briefs posted the day they are filed with the Court. We hope that The CockleBur cultivates interactive debate, so please, if you have something to say about a particular post, we welcome you to leave comments. I hope you will enjoy our eccentric mix of everything legal.

25 May, 2010

Court Grants Two Cockle-Printed Petitions and Four Others

2019-03-18T18:48:13-05:00May 25th, 2010|Tags: , , , , , , |

On Monday, the Supreme Court granted six petitions for certiorari in five cases.  Two of those petitions were printed here at Cockle. The first was the petition in Williamson v. Mazda Motor of America, Inc., No. 08-1314. The questions presented in that case are: 1. Where Congress has provided that compliance with a federal motor [...]

13 May, 2010

What the Experts Say on Constructing the Argument Section for a Petition for Writ of Certiorari

2019-03-18T18:48:13-05:00May 13th, 2010|Tags: , , , |

This post is the first in a series of three discussing what Supreme Court experts suggest when preparing a successful petition for writ of certiorari.  The first will address the “argument” section, the second the “questions presented” section and the third, tips and techniques to use when writing the cert petition.  While Supreme Court experts [...]

6 May, 2010

City of Reno v. Conn The Cert. Petition

2019-03-18T18:48:13-05:00May 6th, 2010|Tags: , , |

After conducting research on decisions written by particular federal appellate judges that are later granted by the Court, I am of the belief that perhaps Supreme Court Rule 10 should officially be modified. While a conflict among the lower courts remains the prevailing reason why the Court grants cert, there are other certworthy factors not [...]

26 Apr, 2010

Court Grants Two Petitions

2010-11-24T19:05:49-06:00April 26th, 2010|Tags: , , , , , |

The Court granted two cert petitions this morning. In Schwarzenegger et al. v. Entertainment Merchants Association et al., No. 08-1448, the Court was asked to decide whether the First Amendment allows video games with offensive conduct to be sold to minors and whether the State of California’s regulation prohibiting the sale of violent video games must [...]

23 Apr, 2010

Topside Merits Brief in Los Angeles County v. Humphries

2019-03-18T18:48:13-05:00April 23rd, 2010|Tags: , , |

Today, the Petitioner’s merits brief was filed in Los Angeles County v. Humphries, No. 09-350.  The brief can be viewed here. The questions presented in Humphries are: Are claims for declaratory relief against a local public entity subject to the requirement of Monell v. Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978) that the plaintiff [...]

20 Apr, 2010

Court Grants Four Petitions, Hears Argument in Christian Legal Society and Quon

2019-03-18T18:48:13-05:00April 20th, 2010|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Court granted four cert petitions yesterday morning.  The issues presented in those petitions included bankruptcy matters, the Court of Federal Claims’ jurisdiction, the first-sale doctrine of the Copyright Act and in what circumstances an employer is liable based on the unlawful intent of officials who caused or influenced but did not make the ultimate [...]