“Lesson for Ezekiel Elliott: The Contract Always Wins; The appeals court was clear in ruling that the NFL commissioner was within his rights to suspend the Dallas Cowboys player.” Law professor Stephen L. Carter has this essay online at Bloomberg View.
“Appeals court keeps Arkansas abortion pill limits on hold”: Andrew DeMillo of The Associated Press has this report.
“Maine abortion protester seeks Supreme Court review of noise law”: Judy Harrison of The Bangor Daily News has this report.
“An Episcopalian judge helped decide an Episcopalian dispute at S.C. Supreme Court: Was that wrong?” Andrew Knapp of The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina has this report.
“Law Review Elects First Ever Majority Female Class”: Jamie D. Halper of The Harvard Crimson has this report.
“Many patent-holders stop looking to East Texas following Supreme Court ruling; Can Delaware handle the incoming caseload?” Joe Mullin of Ars Technica has this report.
“A Record Set by the OSG During the Obama Years”: Adam Feldman has this post at his “Empirical SCOTUS” blog.
“Judges and Journalists: Accuracy and Access.” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit is among the co-sponsors of this event, which will take place in Pittsburgh on October 31, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
I will be one of the panelists for the final session, titled “Changes in the Media and Media Law.” You can access the complete program, containing the location of the event, a list of all the speakers and panelists, and a sign-up form, via this link.
“Kim Davis, Once Jailed in America, Campaigns Against Gay Marriage in Romania”: Liam Stack and Kit Gillet had this article in Friday’s edition of The New York Times.
“D.C. Circuit Review — Reviewed: ‘Also Known as Fish.'” Aaron Nielson has this post at the “Notice & Comment” blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation.
“Review: In ‘Marshall,’ a Legal Pioneer Gives History a Shove.” Manohla Dargis had this movie review in yesterday’s edition of The New York Times.
And Jake Coyle of The Associated Press has a movie review titled “In ‘Marshall,’ a young Thurgood in Connecticut.”