“What Happens to Justice Scalia’s Clerks?” Sara Randazzo had this post yesterday at WSJ.com’s “Law Blog.”
Posted at 9:54 AM by Howard Bashman
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Monday, February 15, 2016
“What Happens to Justice Scalia’s Clerks?” Sara Randazzo had this post yesterday at WSJ.com’s “Law Blog.” Posted at 9:54 AM by Howard BashmanYou can follow “How Appealing” on Twitter: Via this link. Since Saturday afternoon, this blog has acquired quite a few new Twitter followers, but there’s always room for more. Posted at 9:50 AM by Howard Bashman“Scalia’s lasting impact on the Supreme Court”: Law professor William Kelley has this essay at CNBC.com. Posted at 9:46 AM by Howard Bashman“The battle over replacing Justice Scalia is just the start of a war over the Supreme Court”: Richard L. Hasen has this entry today at The Washington Post’s “Wonkblog.” Posted at 9:44 AM by Howard Bashman“The Framers Made the Appointment Process Explicitly Political; Justice Scalia’s 2014 opinion explains the rancorous battle to replace him”: Josh Blackman has this essay online today at National Review. Posted at 9:42 AM by Howard Bashman“Iowa Supreme Court to hold evening argument in case involving the death of a rock star and the constitutional rights of the unborn”: Rox Laird has this post today at “On Brief: Iowa’s Appellate Blog.” That blog today also has a related post titled “Rox Laird, veteran Iowa courts commentator, joins On Brief.” Posted at 9:36 AM by Howard Bashman |
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