“U.S. Supreme Court on brink of deciding gay marriage question”: Howard Mintz of The San Jose Mercury News has this report.
Todd Spangler of The Detroit Free Press reports that “Same-sex ruling will trigger next round of fights.”
Jessica Parks of The Philadelphia Inquirer has an article headlined “Supreme Court on gay marriage: A foregone conclusion?”
Markus Schmidt of The Richmond Times-Dispatch has an article headlined “Gay marriage: A look at key questions ahead of ruling.”
The Cincinnati Enquirer has an articles headlined “Obergefell’s routine: ‘Sitting there being nervous’” and “Small-town Indiana judge and gay marriage? No problem.”
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has an article headlined “Turmoil Only Sure Thing If Supreme Court Rejects Gay Marriage: Questions could be raised about tens of thousands of unions across the country, and more legal fights would likely follow.”
And Chris Geidner of BuzzFeed has an article headlined “The 2005 Decision To Go Forward With The Fight For Marriage Equality.”
“Partisan agreement in the supreme court”: Eric Posner has this blog post today, in addition to a blog post titled “Cross-party agreement in the supreme court.”
“Looking for change in all the wrong Supreme Court cases”: John Blake of CNN.com has this report.
“Washington whipped into frenzy ahead of ObamaCare ruling”: Sarah Ferris of The Hill has this report.
In Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal, Stephanie Armour will have an article headlined “Insurers, Hospitals Brace for Affordable Care Act Ruling; Hospitals, doctors and consumers prepare for fallout if the Supreme Court strikes down subsidies that help 6.4 million Americans buy insurance.” You can freely access the full text of the article via Google.
And The Kansas City Star reports that “With ACA ruling near, health insurance for millions hangs in the balance.”
“Solitary Confinement: Cruel but Not Unusual.” Kenneth Jost has this post today at his blog, “Jost on Justice.”
“Appeals court affirms GNC, Rite Aid win on joint-supplement ads”: Reuters has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit issued on Friday.
“Parsing the Clues Ahead of the Supreme Court’s Same-Sex Marriage Decision”: Cristian Farias has this post today at the “Daily Intelligencer” blog of New York magazine.
“Justice Anthony Kennedy Might Use a Conservative Principle to Save Obamacare; Here are the three most likely outcomes in the Supreme Court case”: Simon Lazarus has this essay online today at The New Republic.
“Health Insurers Brace for Supreme Court Ruling”: Reed Abelson will have this article in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
Also in Monday’s edition of The New York Times, Abby Goodnough will have an article headlined “States Take Few Steps to Fill Gap if Supreme Court Blocks Health Subsidies.”
“Kennedy’s Gay-Rights Rulings Seen in His Sacramento Roots”: Sheryl Gay Stolberg will have this article in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Why does President Obama criticize the Supreme Court so much?” Greg Jaffe of The Washington Post has an article that begins, “President Obama seemed to relish the chance to take yet another swipe at the Supreme Court justices who were deliberating a case that could determine the fate of his landmark health-care law.”
“Texas abortion law teed up for Supreme Court review”: Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has this report.
“The Supreme Court Is About to Decide the Fate of Housing Segregation; Any day now, the Justices could hand down a ruling on a case that asks whether states can keep their poorest residents concentrated in the worst neighborhoods”: Alana Semuels has this essay online today at The Atlantic.
“Tensions build as Supreme Court readies blockbuster rulings”: Lawrence Hurley of Reuters has this report.