“Higher court decision favors women’s health group over Citilink”: Rebecca S. Green of The Journal Gazette of Fort Wayne, Indiana has this report.
And Jonathan Stempel of Reuters reports has an article headlined “Indiana buses wrong to ban ad from pro-life group: U.S. appeals court.”
Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner issued today’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on behalf of a unanimous three-judge panel.
“The Most Difficult Case for the Supreme Court to Write This Term May Not Be What You Think”: Melissa Heelan Stanzione of Bloomberg BNA has this report.
“Scott Walker names finalists for Supreme Court vacancy”: Jason Stein and Patrick Marley of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have this report.
“Justices Disclose Privately Paid Trips and Gifts”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
“Hasty Death Penalty Review Raises Doubt in Alabama”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online today at Bloomberg View.
Slate’s “Supreme Court Breakfast Table” has returned: Walter Dellinger has the first entry, titled “An immigration split would be most unpalatable.”
And Dawn Johnsen has the second entry, titled “Wither the full court.”
“Majority of U.S. Supreme Court justices are millionaires; Breyer, Roberts, Ginsburg top list of wealthiest justices”: Michael Beckel and Dave Levinthal of the Center for Public Integrity have this report.
“Justice Alito Sells Exxon Stock After Years of Case Recusals”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report.
Lawrence Hurley of Reuters reports that “Supreme Court’s Alito sells oil company shares, documents show.”
And Mark Sherman of The Associated Press reports that “Breyer book royalties top $100K in 2015.”
“Justices’ 2015 Financial Disclosure Reports”: Fix the Court plans to make them available online via this link shortly.
“State Supreme Court warns judges to be careful on social media”: Andrew Oxford has this front page article in today’s edition of The Santa Fe New Mexican reporting on a ruling that the Supreme Court of New Mexico issued Monday.
“Gay marriages up 33% in year since Supreme Court ruling”: Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report.
“Marble, drape and justice: inside the U.S. Supreme Court.” Reuters has posted this photo essay online. The final photo in the series launches a 16-part slideshow.
“Public Affairs TV with Jeff Berkowitz”: Featuring Seventh Circuit Judge Richard A. Posner. You can view on YouTube in two parts, here and here.
“All’s Well That’s Orwell: Justices Ginsburg and Breyer Put ‘Big Brother’ on Trial.” Jess Bravin has this post today at WSJ.com’s “Law Blog.”
“Report Reveals State Court Judges Disproportionately White and Male: American Constitution Society Presents First-of-its-kind Data That State Courts Do Not Reflect the Communities They Serve.” The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy today issued a report titled “The Gavel Gap: Who Sits in Judgement at State Courts?” Additional information can be accessed via this link.
“Statement by Chief Judge Garland Regarding Posting of D.C. Circuit Judgments”: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit posted this notice online today.
“Making a Killing: The business and politics of selling guns.” Evan Osnos has this article in the June 27, 2016 issue of The New Yorker.
And online today at The New Yorker, Osnos has a post titled “Forget Congress — The Gun Business Faces a Judge.”
“GPS tracker was attached to suspect’s leg. But leg wasn’t attached to the suspect.” Peter Hermann of The Washington Post has this report.
“Sonia Sotomayor’s devastating defense of civil liberties”: Scott Lemieux has this essay online at The Week.
And at Salon.com, Daniel Denvir has an essay titled “If you loved Sotomayor’s dissent in the 4th Amendment case, you should be worried about a Justice Garland; Garland’s track record suggests he likely would’ve voted with the conservative majority in the stop-and-seizure case.”
“U.S. Circuit Court Vacancies: Overview and Comparative Analysis.” Barry J. McMillion of the Congressional Research Service has this report.
“Senate hearing friendly for appointment to replace Fargo-based appeals judge”: Patrick Springer of The Forum of Fargo, North Dakota has this report.
“American Bar Association Praises Obama Supreme Court Nominee Merrick Garland; Senate Republicans blocking appointment remain unmoved”: Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
And Reuters reports that “U.S. legal group lavishes praise on Obama Supreme Court nominee.”
The American Bar Association’s report can be accessed here.
“Can Ohio attorneys use medical marijuana? Supreme Court panel will weigh in.” Jackie Borchardt of The Cleveland Plain Dealer has this report.
“Jewish justice joining Argentina’s Supreme Court in landmark appointment”: The Jewish Telegraphic Agency has this report.
“Google Link in Supreme Court Case Shows Struggle on Citation”: Jeff John Roberts has this report today at Fortune.com.
“Obama’s health advisors reject ‘right of conscience’ challenge to California’s required abortion coverage”: David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times has this report.
“Get Ready: The Next ‘Citizens United’ Is Coming; Jim Bopp, the lawyer who spearheaded the blockbuster decision, wants to open another floodgate for unrestricted campaign money.” Carrie Levine has this report today at Politico Magazine.
“Obama’s Supreme Court lawyer ends ‘intense’ tenure”: Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report.
“A Short-Handed Supreme Court Picks Its Path”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg View.
“Constitution Check: Where do gun rights stand now?” Lyle Denniston has this post at the “Constitution Daily” blog of the National Constitution Center.
“Requiem for Scalia as Justices Let Feds Off the Hook”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg View.