“Democrats ask SCOTUS to restore order barring voter intimidation in Ohio”: Josh Gerstein and Darren Samuelsohn of Politico.com have this report.
And Lyle Denniston has a blog post titled “Plea for unimpeded voting in Ohio.”
“In critical Missouri Senate race, Blunt says Supreme Court is key”: Deirdre Shesgreen of USA Today has an article that begins, “Sen. Roy Blunt told voters across southwest Missouri on Saturday that he is the only thing standing between Hillary Clinton and a vastly reshaped Supreme Court.”
“Mary Fairhurst elected chief justice of state Supreme Court”: Joseph O’Sullivan of The Seattle Times has this report.
“Nigel Farage to lead 100,000-strong march on Supreme Court on day of historic Brexit court hearing”: Christopher Hope of The Telegraph (UK) has this report.
“Texas Supreme Court case could clear hurdles for workplace rape victims”: Lauren McGaughy of The Dallas Morning News has this report.
“Mending, not ending, stop-and-frisk”: Law professor David Cole has this essay in today’s edition of The Washington Post.
“Days Before The Election, One Place In Washington Rose Above Politics; It happened, as the Constitution would have it, at the Supreme Court of the United States”: Cristian Farias of The Huffington Post has this report.
“Johnny Isakson, David Perdue reject long-term Supreme Court stonewall”: Tamar Hallerman of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has this blog post today.
And Randy Krehbiel of The Tulsa World has an article headlined “D.C. Report: Sen. Jim Inhofe says he would support right Supreme Court nominee from Hillary Clinton.”
“Appeals court lifts voter-intimidation injunction against Trump and Stone”: Josh Gerstein of Politico.com has this report.
“Gainesville neighbors’ feud headed to Georgia Supreme Court; Consitutionality of ‘good behavior bonds’ at root of case”: The Gainesville (Ga.) Times has this report.
“Judges battle for seats on Ohio Supreme Court”: Jim Provance of The Toledo Blade has this report.
“Journal Poll: Nakamura, Vigil deadlocked in Supreme Court race.” Dan Boyd has this article in today’s edition of The Albuquerque Journal.
“Latino groups in Arizona stop collecting ballots after Supreme Court ruling”: Rafael Carranza of The Arizona Republic has this report.
“Election Day Is a Turning Point for Supreme Court”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online today at Bloomberg View.
“6th Cir. Panel, Without Full Response from Democrats, Reverses OH Trump Voter Intimidation Order”: Rick Hasen has this post at his “Election Law Blog.”
“Final reckoning approaches for Obama’s high court nominee”: Lawrence Hurley of Reuters has this report.
“Judge Graber is nice. Judge Wallace and Judge Lynn (sitting by designation from Texas) are . . . less nice.” So begins a post that law professor Shaun Martin published on Friday at his “California Appellate Report” blog.
My earlier coverage of Friday’s ruling of a divided three-judge Ninth Circuit panel can be accessed here.
“Arizona Can Ban ‘Ballot Harvesting,’ Supreme Court Says”: Adam Liptak has this article in today’s edition of The New York Times.
“The 11 Supreme Court judges who could rule on UK’s Brexit appeal”: BBC News has this report.
“D.C. Circuit Review — Reviewed: Justice Clarence Thomas’s Top 25 Oral Arguments.” Aaron Nielson has this post at the “Notice & Comment” blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation.