“Analysis: The Little Sisters case and EBSA Form 700.” Lyle Denniston has this post at “SCOTUSblog.”
And in Sunday’s edition of The Delaware County (Pa.) Daily Times, columnist Christine Flowers will have an op-ed titled “Little Sister of the Poor earn victory for women in U.S. Supreme Court.”
“Family of slain Danvers teacher calls SJC ruling eliminating life without parole sentences for juvenile killers ‘betrayal’ of victims”: The Boston Globe has this report.
The Boston Herald has an article headlined “Ritzer kin: No parole for teen murderers.”
And The Associated Press reports that “Slain Danvers Teacher’s Family Decries Decision On Juvenile Sentences.”
“Pa. stands in middle of Clean Air battle”: Sunday’s edition of The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review will contain an article that begins, “Pennsylvania is geographically in the middle of a fight before the Supreme Court over interstate air pollution regulations.”
“Need-Blind Justice”: Adam Liptak will have this news analysis in the Sunday Review section of tomorrow’s edition of The New York Times.
“‘Transparent’ detention at Guantanamo? Not anymore; The military spent December systematically reducing the flow of information from the war-on-terror prison camps.” Carol Rosenberg of The Miami Herald has this report.
“Courts reap what they sow”: Columnist Dana Milbank has this op-ed in The Washington Post.
“Hot-Button Issues for the Supreme Court in January”: Ariane de Vogue has this post today at “The Note” blog of ABC News.
“Rampant Prosecutorial Misconduct”: This editorial will appear in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times.
According to the editorial, “Last month, Alex Kozinski, the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, issued the most stinging indictment of this systemic failure in recent memory.”
“Cruz hopes to ‘soon’ renounce Canadian citizenship”: The Associated Press has this report.
“Appeals court: OK to keep surveillance opinion secret.” Josh Gerstein of Politico.com has this blog post.
And at the “Just Security” blog, Steve Vladeck has a post titled “OLC Memos and FOIA: Why the (b)(5) Exemption Matters.”
“Allowed to Join the Bar, but Not to Take a Job”: This front page article appeared in yesterday’s edition of The New York Times.
“What Justice Nadon’s appointment says about the Supreme Court’s future”: Sean Fine has this article today in The Toronto Globe and Mail.
“Transgender Issues Follow Path Blazed By Gay Rights”: This audio segment appeared on today’s broadcast of NPR’s “Weekend Edition Saturday.”
“Little Sisters of the Government: A revealing case about the Administration and religious conscience.” Today’s edition of The Wall Street Journal contains this editorial.
“Louisiana asks 5th Circuit to transfer its BP claims to another judge”: The Times-Picayune of New Orleans has this report.
And The Associated Press has a report headlined “Louisiana AG: Judge is ignoring state’s BP claims.”
Meanwhile, in related coverage, Bloomberg News reports that “BP Wins Expedited Appeal of Bid to Stop Spill Payments.”