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Friday, April 1, 2016

“Supreme Court Fight Rescues a Justice From Obscurity”: Carl Hulse will have this new installment of his “On Washington” column in Saturday’s edition of The New York Times.

Posted at 10:06 PM by Howard Bashman



“Courtesy Calls Give Senators A Chance To Get To Know Supreme Court Nominees”: This audio segment appeared on today’s broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Edition.”

Posted at 11:18 AM by Howard Bashman



“Merrick Garland to Meet With More Republicans”: Today at the “First Draft” blog of The New York Times, Carl Hulse has a post that begins, “The White House has lined up more meetings between the Supreme Court nominee Judge Merrick B. Garland and Republican lawmakers, with Senators Susan Collins of Maine and John Boozman of Arkansas scheduled to sit down with him on Tuesday.”

Posted at 11:11 AM by Howard Bashman



“Shirley Hufstedler, Pioneering Judge and First Cabinet-Level Education Secretary, Is Dead at 90”: This obituary written by Sam Roberts appears in today’s edition of The New York Times.

Jill Leovy of The Los Angeles Times has written an obituary headlined “Shirley Hufstedler dies at 90; judge served as first secretary of Education.”

Emily Langer of The Washington Post has written an obituary headlined “Shirley Hufstedler, first secretary of the newly created Education Dept., dies at 90.”

And the Public Information Office of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has posted online a news release titled “Ninth Circuit Recalls Shirley M. Hufstedler.”

Posted at 11:05 AM by Howard Bashman



“If you are trying to access the Indiana Law Blog, it has gone dark, effective late Thursday, March 31, 2016.” If you seek to access the “Indiana Law Blog” today, you will receive this message. On a more hopeful note, however, the message goes on to say that “the search for a sponsor has not quite ended, [and] it is possible the ILB may return within a few weeks.”

Posted at 10:54 AM by Howard Bashman



“Outraged by Kansas Justices’ Rulings, G.O.P. Seeks to Reshape Court”: In Saturday’s edition of The New York Times, Erik Eckholm will have an article that begins, “Washington is locked in partisan warfare over control of the Supreme Court. But it is hardly the only place. Look at the states, where political attacks on judicial decisions are common and well-financed attack ads are starting to jar the once-sleepy elections for State Supreme Court seats.”

Posted at 10:48 AM by Howard Bashman



“Justice Scalia’s cruel irony: His absences exposes truth about Supreme Court; Scalia’s empty chair, and a 4-4 tie, prove again how political our Supreme Court has become.” Law professor Eric Segall has this essay at Salon.com.

Posted at 9:25 AM by Howard Bashman