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Monday, March 14, 2016

“‘Stunning, shocking’: Boxer hadn’t expected her final months in Senate would include Supreme Court fight.” Sarah D. Wire of The Los Angeles Times has an article that begins, “Barbara Boxer traces the beginning of her Senate career to an October 1991 day when she and six female colleagues from the House marched across the Capitol and demanded that senators consider Anita Hill’s sexual harassment allegations against then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas.”

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“Allies Say Obama’s Court Pick Is Near, and Will Be Hard for Republicans to Ignore”: Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael D. Shear will have this article in Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times.

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“Harvard Law School to ditch controversial shield”: Steve Annear of The Boston Globe has a news update that begins, “The image of three sheaves of golden wheat arranged inside a blue-and-crimson shield has stood as the symbol of Harvard Law School and its graduates for nearly 80 years.”

And Andrew M. Duehren and Claire E. Parker report that “Corporation Accepts Proposal to Change Law School Seal.”

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“Hill Democrats getting antsy waiting for Supreme Court pick; Some lawmakers fear a delay beyond this week could signal trouble finding a nominee willing to endure ‘pinata’ treatment”: Sarah Wheaton and Josh Gerstein of Politico.com have this report.

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“A Supreme Court Seat Sits Empty, and Calls to Fill It Dog Republicans”: Carl Hulse will have this new installment of his “On Washington” column in Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times.

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“N.J. bench battle drags on”: In today’s edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Maddie Hanna has a front page article that begins, “The battle in Washington over late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat is a month in the making. But in New Jersey, a political stalemate over an open state Supreme Court seat has stretched six years.”

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“Federal Judge Repeatedly Removed From Cases”: Today at her “Trial Insider” blog, Pamela A. MacLean has a post that begins, “A Federal Appeals court has taken the unusual step of taking four cases away from U.S. District Judge Robert Clive Jones of Reno, and warning him about his conduct in a fifth, largely for his animosity toward out-of-state lawyers.”

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“Top Mass. judge’s son faces charges in church graffiti”: Jim O’Sullivan of The Boston Globe has an article that begins, “One of the students charged with spray-painting racist, homophobic graffiti and the name of presidential candidate Donald Trump in an Illinois chapel is the son of the chief justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court.”

And in related coverage, The Daily Northwestern has articles headlined “Two Northwestern students charged with felonies in connection with Alice Millar vandalism“; “Northwestern students charged in connection with Alice Millar vandalism released on bond“; and “Schapiro condemns vandalism in Alice Millar Chapel.”

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“Harvard Corporation agrees to retire HLS shield”: Harvard Law Today has a report that begins, “The Harvard Corporation has approved the recommendation of the Harvard Law School Shield Committee to retire the HLS shield, which is modeled on the family crest of an 18th century slaveholder.”

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“Seriously, this is a job for Chief Justice Roberts”: Steve Klepper has this post today at the “Maryland Appellate Blog.”

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“Three reasons that nominating Sri Srinivasan for the Supreme Court could change U.S. elections”: Karthick Ramakrishnan and Sono Shah have this post today at the “Monkey Cage” blog of The Washington Post.

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“Southern California’s Paul J. Watford is among Obama’s top choices for Supreme Court”: David G. Savage and Maura Dolan of The Los Angeles Times have this report.

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“An assessment of Judge Sri Srinivasan’s rulings (or, ‘I read all these FERC cases so you don’t have to’)”: Tom Goldstein has this post today at “SCOTUSblog.”

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“Grassley’s Risky Supreme Court Gamble: For decades Sen. Chuck Grassley has been a reliable reflection of Iowa values; But his decision to block a qualified Supreme Court nominee from receiving a hearing in his committee is rubbing his constituents the wrong way.” Eleanor Clift has this essay online today at The Daily Beast.

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“The War Against Obama’s Potential Supreme Court Nominees Takes An Ugly, Offensive Turn”: Ian Millhiser has this post today at ThinkProgress.

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Sunday, March 13, 2016

“Conservatives dig for dirt in bid to thwart potential Obama Supreme Court nominees”: Dave Boyer of The Washington Times has this report.

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“Republicans’ New Rule on Supreme Court Appointments”: Kenneth Jost has this post today at his blog, “Jost on Justice.”

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Saturday, March 12, 2016

“Ad targets potential Obama court pick; The spot from Judicial Crisis Network highlights Jane Kelly’s work defending a client on child pornography charges”: Burgess Everett of Politico.com has this report.

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Friday, March 11, 2016

“Kloppenburg: I misspoke in saying Lincoln had slaves.” Bruce Vielmetti of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has an article that begins, “Supreme Court candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg said Thursday that she misspoke when she said to a youth group that President Abraham Lincoln had slaves.”

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“As Americans Take Up Populism, the Supreme Court Embraces Business”: In Saturday’s edition of The New York Times, Noam Scheiber will have an article that begins, “The Supreme Court vacancy created by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia highlights a growing rift between the country and the nation’s highest court on questions of economic power and support for big business.”

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“White House narrows search to three for Supreme Court”: Reuters has a report that begins, “The White House has narrowed its search for a Supreme Court nominee to three federal appeals court judges, Sri Srinivasan, Merrick Garland and Paul Watford, a source familiar with the selection process said on Friday.”

Posted at 7:54 PM by Howard Bashman