Bill Lueders of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is reporting: He has articles headlined “Wisconsin Supreme Court justices battle over recusing themselves“; “Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Patience Roggensack decided case involving her own lawyer“; and “Wisconsin Supreme Court justices weigh in on the recusal issue.”
“Justice Scalia Sparks Student Protests at Hugo L. Black Lecture”: The Wesleyan Argus has this report.
“Wide web of legal figures linked to UT affirmative action case”: This article appears today in The Austin American-Statesman.
“Obama’s health care law: A trek, not a sprint.” The Associated Press has a report that begins, “It took only a year to set up Medicare. But if President Barack Obama’s health care law survives Supreme Court scrutiny, it will be nearly a decade before all its major pieces are in place.”
And today’s edition of The Los Angeles Times contains an editorial entitled “Mary Brown, ‘Obamacare’ foe — and broke: A woman whose case is before the Supreme Court is an exemplar of a problem the healthcare law was designed to address.”
“Prisons Rethink Isolation, Saving Money, Lives and Sanity”: This front page article appears today in The New York Times.
“Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Is there a constitutional right to contraception?” Michael Kirkland of UPI has this report.