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Monday, October 2, 2017

“Federal judge rules cross on Lehigh County seal is unconstitutional”: Tom Shortell of The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania has this report.

And Kurt Bresswein of The Express-Times of Easton, Pennsylvania has an article headlined “Why a federal judge ruled Lehigh County’s seal unconstitutional.”

You can access last Thursday’s ruling of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania at this link (via “Religion Clause“).

Posted at 10:58 PM by Howard Bashman



“5th Circuit: Trust government, not juries, to decide if feds have been defrauded.” Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this post.

Posted at 8:26 PM by Howard Bashman



In the October 9, 2017 issue of The New Yorker: Jill Lepore has a Comment titled “Flip-Flopping on Free Speech: The fight for the First Amendment, on campuses and football fields, from the sixties to today.”

Kelefa Sanneh has a Critic at Large essay titled “The Limits of ‘Diversity’: Where affirmative action was about compensatory justice, diversity is meant to be a shared benefit; But does the rationale carry weight?

And Rachel Aviv has an article headlined “How the Elderly Lose Their Rights: Guardians can sell the assets and control the lives of senior citizens without their consent — and reap a profit from it.”

Posted at 5:16 PM by Howard Bashman



“Prof. Stephanos Bibas — Nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit”: Harsh Voruganti has this post at his blog, “The Vetting Room.”

Posted at 12:02 PM by Howard Bashman



“ISPs want Supreme Court to kill Title II net neutrality rules now and forever; FCC may soon revoke net neutrality rules, but ISPs want immunity from regulation”: Jon Brodkin of Ars Technica has this report.

Posted at 8:16 AM by Howard Bashman



“Gerrymandering, a Tradition as Old as the Republic, Faces a Reckoning; Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on whether contorted voting maps drawn by both parties to cement power have finally gone too far”: Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal have this report.

On yesterday’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” Nina Totenberg had an audio segment titled “Supreme Court Prepares To Hear Gerrymandering Case.”

And on yesterday’s broadcast of NPR’s “Weekend Edition Sunday,” Shawn Johnson had an audio segment titled “How Redistricting Changed Wisconsin Politics.”

Posted at 8:09 AM by Howard Bashman