“Off Their Front Porch: Protesters Have No Free-Speech Rights On Supreme Court Plaza; An appellate court ruled the Constitution doesn’t apply with equal force on the high court’s plaza.” Cristian Farias of The Huffington Post has this report today.
“Kentucky clerk who opposes same-sex marriage turns to Supreme Court for help”: David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times has this report.
“ELB Podcast Episode 3: Larry Lessig: Bold Campaign Reformer or Don Quixote?” Rick Hasen has this post today at his “Election Law Blog.”
And if you missed episode two of the ELB Podcast, it was titled “Floyd Abrams, Citizens United, Free Speech, and the Supreme Court.”
“West Point professor calls on US military to target legal critics of war on terror; US military academy official William Bradford argues that attacks on scholars’ home offices and media outlets — along with Islamic holy sites — are legitimate”: Spencer Ackerman of The Guardian (UK) has this report.
You can view the article as published in the National Security Law Journal (whose home page now includes an apology for publishing the article) at this link.
“The Rehabilitationists: How a small band of determined legal academics set out to persuade the Supreme Court to undo the New Deal — and have almost won.” Brian Beutler has this article online at The New Republic.