“Court: Investigators can examine Fattah emails.” Jeremy Roebuck of The Philadelphia Inquirer has this report.
And Jonathan Stempel of Reuters reports that “Indicted Philadelphia congressman cannot suppress warrant for emails.”
You can access today’s ruling of a partially divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit at this link.
“Ky clerk Kim Davis stands firm amid ridicule”: The Louisville Courier-Journal has this news update.
In Thursday’s edition of The New York Times, Alan Blinder and Richard Fausset will have an article headlined “Kentucky Clerk Who Said ‘No’ to Gay Couples Won’t Be Alone in Court.”
And The Associated Press has a report headlined “Lesbian couple, like Kentucky clerk, standing up for beliefs.”
“Texas clinics file Supreme Court appeal of abortion law”: Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has this report.
“Large Number of Inmates in Solitary Poses Problem for Justice System, Study Says; Supreme Court justices, lawmakers and corrections officials have criticized the practice”: Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
“Possible ‘Coming Liberal Disaster’ on Class Actions, Too”: Patricia W. Moore has this post today at the “Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog.”
“Judge eager to re-enter NSA surveillance fight”: Josh Gerstein has this blog post online today at Politico.com.
“Texas Two-Steps All Over Voting Rights: It says it can make voting as difficult as it wants to, and any law that says otherwise is unconstitutional.” Law professor Richard L. Hasen — author of the “Election Law Blog” — has this jurisprudence essay online today at Slate.
“FAN 75 (First Amendment News) Justice Kagan & the future of Abood, the strength of stare decisis, & the relevance of Garcetti”: Ronald K.L. Collins has this post today at “Concurring Opinions.”
“The Coming Liberal Disaster at the Supreme Court”: Jeffrey Toobin has this post online today at The New Yorker.
“A Supreme Court Justice Will Appear as Guest on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show”: Mediaite has this report.
“Clerk in gay marriage fight once unlikely to wage moral war”: The Associated Press has this report.
The Lexington Herald-Leader has a front page article headlined “Judge orders Rowan clerk to appear in court Thursday after she again denies marriage licenses.”
And The Louisville Courier-Journal has a front page article headlined “Kim Davis gets Matt Bevin’s ‘absolute’ backing.”
“Sands China recruits Alan Dershowitz for lawsuit appeal”: The Associated Press has this report.
“Alabama’s gay marriage loss could cost taxpayers $200,000”: Casey Toner of The Mobile Press-Register has this report.
“Court says Shelby County can’t collect $2 million in legal fees for voting rights lawsuit”: Kent Faulk of The Birmingham News has this report.
Lawrence Hurley of Reuters reports that “U.S. court denies $2 million legal fees to conservatives in voting rights case.”
And at “SCOTUSblog,” Lyle Denniston has a post titled “When is a Supreme Court victory not a win?”
You can access yesterday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit at this link.