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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

“Will ‘Avoidance’ Lead the Supreme Court to Uphold Obamacare? The fate of the Affordable Care Act may come down to one question: ‘How doubtful is doubtful?'” Law professor Garrett Epps has this essay online today at The Atlantic.

Posted at 11:44 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Supreme Court: The path of least disruption.” Today at the “Democracy in America” blog of The Economist, Steven Mazie has a post that begins, “How will the Supreme Court decide this term’s two biggest cases? One slightly cynical prediction floating around forecasts a split decision: the justices will announce a constitutional right to gay marriage, a huge victory for liberals, while voting to upend the Affordable Care Act, a dream of conservatives.”

Posted at 11:42 PM by Howard Bashman



“Justice Marilyn S. Kite to retire this summer from the Wyoming Supreme Court”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “Justice Marilyn S. Kite, the first woman to serve on the Wyoming Supreme Court, is retiring this summer.”

Posted at 11:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Bradley says special interests influencing Supreme Court races”: Bruce Vielmetti of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report.

Posted at 11:28 PM by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court Justices to come to Brooklyn Federal Court to celebrate its 150th anniversary”: The New York Daily News has this report.

Posted at 11:26 PM by Howard Bashman



“Alabama’s Gay-Marriage Standoff Deserves a Ruling”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg View.

Posted at 9:43 PM by Howard Bashman



“Constitution Check: Is an old doctrine of separating government powers getting new life?” Lyle Denniston had this post yesterday at the “Constitution Daily” blog of the National Constitution Center.

Posted at 9:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“Second Circuit Issues Important Decision On Punitive Damages In Class Actions”: Evan M. Tager has this post today at Mayer Brown LLP’s “Guideposts” blog.

Posted at 3:55 PM by Howard Bashman



“Pa. high court hears arguments in leak case”: Maria Panaritis and Craig R. McCoy of The Philadelphia Inquirer have a news update that begins, “The Pennsylvania Supreme Court vigorously debated Wednesday whether a probe into a leak from the attorney general’s office was launched legally, with Chief Justice Thomas Saylor suggesting it had been.”

Peter Hall of The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania has a news update headlined “Pa. Supreme Court hears arguments in Kane grand jury leak case.”

And Charles Thompson of The Patriot-News of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania reports that “Kathleen Kane’s appeal of special prosecutor appointment in leaks case ends; no decision today.”

Posted at 3:20 PM by Howard Bashman



“Court rebuffs salvo on Hillary Clinton e-mails”: Josh Gerstein of Politico.com has a blog post that begins, “One of the first legal moves in pursuit of messages from Hillary Clinton’s personal e-mail account was rebuffed Wednesday by a federal appeals court.”

Posted at 2:45 PM by Howard Bashman