According to Maye's lawyers, this is good news, but only in the sense that it would have been really bad news if the court had declined to hear oral arguments. The arguments are scheduled for June 4. You'll be able to watch a live webcast here.
My October 2006 Reason feature on Maye's case here. And here's Reason's award-winning documentary on Maye's story:
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|4.27.09 @ 11:36AM|#
Good job, Radley. Your hard work is paying off.
Billy Beck|4.27.09 @ 2:02PM|#
If this breaks Cory's way, Radley, it goes down on your record, too.
That will be to your eternal honor.