“Bradley wins re-election over Daley in high court race”: Patrick Marley of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report.
And Dee J. Hall of The Wisconsin State Journal reports that “Justice Ann Walsh Bradley wins re-election to Supreme Court.”
“States’ Obama amnesty challenge could be undercut by ‘Dreamer’ lawsuit ruling”: Stephen Dinan of The Washington Times has this report.
The Dallas Morning News has a blog post titled “5th Circuit strikes down ICE agents’ suit over 2012 immigration initiative, review to be requested.”
Josh Gerstein of Politico.com reports that “Appeals court sides with Obama on immigration action.”
And The Hill has a blog post titled “Appeals court sides with Obama over 2012 deportation program.”
You can access today’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit at this link.
“Bradley eases past Daley to win 3rd term on Wisconsin Supreme Court”: The Associated Press has this report.
Access online the audio of today’s Fifth Circuit oral argument in East Texas Baptist Univ. v. Burwell: Via this link (77.3 MB mp3 audio file).
The three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit before whom this appeal was argued today consisted of Circuit Judges Jerry E. Smith and James E. Graves, Jr. and Senior Circuit Judge Thomas M. Reavley.
“‘Woman in Gold’ reporter scene hits home”: Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle has this blog post today.
“Influential U.S. judge calls on Congress to define insider trading”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this report today.
“Larry Flynt can intervene in lawsuits to unseal execution protocol records, appeals court rules”: Jeremy Kohler of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has this news update.
And The Associated Press reports that “US court OKs Larry Flynt’s push for Missouri execution info.”
My earlier coverage of today’s Eighth Circuit per curiam ruling can be accessed at this link.
“U.S. judge denies request by Prince Andrew accuser to join lawsuit”: David Ingram of Reuters has a report that begins, “A woman who said in court papers she was forced as an underage girl to have sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew, prominent U.S. lawyer Alan Dershowitz and other men cannot join an ongoing lawsuit in Florida, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.”
And at Politico.com, Josh Gerstein has a blog post titled “Judge tosses out sex claims against Alan Dershowitz.” Via Gerstein’s blog post, you can access today’s order of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida at this link.
“Justice Denied: Why do we still tolerate the Supreme Court?” Online at Slate, Mark Joseph Stern has this review of Ian Millhiser’s new book, “Injustices: The Supreme Court’s History of Comforting the Comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted.”
“Supreme Court race, constitutional amendment top Tuesday’s ballot”:
Patrick Marley of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report.
“After 3rd high court protest, the most severe charges yet”: The Associated Press has this report.
“Gov. Sam Brownback signs bill banning dismemberment abortion procedure; Abortion procedure was used in 8 percent of state’s abortions”: Jonathan Shorman of The Topeka Capital-Journal has this news update.
And The Associated Press reports that “Kansas governor signs nation’s 1st ban on abortion procedure.”
“Larry Flynt wins right to pursue Missouri execution records”: Jonathan Stempel of Reuters has this report on a per curiam ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit issued today.
Fun with FERC rulings: Try as one may, it is exceedingly difficult to have fun with FERC-related rulings. See, for example, a “How Appealing” post from 2003 titled “Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da FERC.”
Today, however, D.C. Circuit Judge Patricia A. Millett managed to have some fun in a concurring opinion in a FERC-related decision by using the word bafflegab in the second sentence of her concurrence.
“Pa Supreme Court to hear defamation case”: Terrie Morgan-Besecker of The Scranton Times-Tribune has this report.
“Prosecutors, defense close as Tsarnaev case goes to jury”: Milton J. Valencia and Patricia Wen have this front page article in today’s edition of The Boston Globe.
And Laurel J. Sweet of The Boston Herald has an article headlined “Dzhokhar Tsarnaev strategy ‘all about the next phase.’”
“Big impact on women if Supreme Court rules against health care tax credits”: Tony Pugh of McClatchy Washington Bureau has this report.
“How Jim Obergefell became the face of the Supreme Court gay marriage case”: Michael S. Rosenwald has this front page article in today’s edition of The Washington Post.