Programming note: On Monday, I will be attending my son’s college graduation ceremony. As a result, new posts are unlikely to appear here until Monday night.
In the interim, as always while I am away from the computer, more frequent appellate-related retweets likely will appear at this blog’s Twitter feed.
“Trump to Announce Slate of Conservative Federal Court Nominees”: Adam Liptak will have this article in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Trump’s revised travel ban faces legal challenges in courtrooms on both coasts”: Ann E. Marimow of The Washington Post has this report.
At 2:30 p.m. eastern time on Monday, the en banc U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will hear oral argument in one of the two cases. Both C-SPAN and the Fourth Circuit have promised to stream live audio feeds of the oral argument.
“Abortion Foes See Ally in Trump, but Wonder: Will He Go Far Enough?” Jeremy W. Peters had this article in Saturday’s edition of The New York Times.
“The Trump Admin’s Advice to Supreme Court in Copyright Case Is a True Mind-Bender; Although a ‘significant legal error’ has supposedly been made — copyright holders must consider fair use before sending takedown notices — the Acting Solicitor General tells the high court to reject a review of baby-dancing-to-Prince”: Eriq Gardner has this post at the “THR, Esq.” blog of The Hollywood Reporter.
“A Travel Ban’s Foe: A Young Firebrand and Her Pro Bono Brigade.” Miriam Jordan of The New York Times has this report.
“‘The language of the law’ is not actually a language”: Neal Goldfarb has this interesting post at his blog, “LAWnLinguistics.”
“Tempers Flare Over Removal of Confederate Statues in New Orleans”: Richard Fausset of The New York Times has this report.
“The steady decline of America’s death rows”: Mark Berman of The Washington Post has this report.
“Fight Brews Over Push to Shield Americans in Warrantless Surveillance”: Charlie Savage has this article in today’s edition of The New York Times.