“Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — aka the Notorious R.B.G. — tells Utah attorneys, ‘Do something outside of yourself'”: Jessica Miller of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report.
And Rebecca Boone of The Associated Press reports that “The ‘Notorious RBG’ discusses women’s rights and pop culture.”
“State files first brief to U.S. Supreme Court in gerrymandering case”:
Ed Treleven of The Wisconsin State Journal has an article that begins, “State lawyers defending Wisconsin’s 2011 redistricting plan, which was called an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander by a federal court panel, filed their opening brief Friday with the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the high court should reject the lower court ruling and throw out a lawsuit brought in 2015 by a group of state Democratic voters.”
The U.S. Supreme Court’s redesigned web site: Can be accessed here.
“White House Lawyer Is Top Pick For Open Court Seat, And Controversy Could Follow”: Carrie Johnson of NPR has a report that begins, “Deputy White House counsel Gregory Katsas is the leading candidate for a judgeship in one of the most important federal appeals courts in the nation, NPR has learned.”
“Once again, Trump DOJ busts convention, splits government in high-profile employment case”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this post.
“2017 Annual Supreme Court Round Up”: The Federalist Society has posted this video, featuring attorney Miguel A. Estrada, on YouTube.