The latest from Joan Biskupic of CNN: On Saturday, I received the following email from Joan Biskupic:
I’m back from my year as a visiting law professor at the University of California, Irvine. I decided to accept an offer from CNN as a full-time legal analyst, rather than return to my job at Reuters. I’ll be branching out beyond SCOTUS and I hope our paths continue to cross — at least for another 15 years!
(PS: Just in case you didn’t know, my new book subject is the chief. That year at UCI was fabulous for research time, but the book is still at least a year off.)
In a follow-up email, Biskupic explained that she is “continuing to work on my biography of Chief Justice John Roberts, tentatively scheduled to be published at the end of 2018.”
That is all wonderful news! I am especially looking forward to reading her biography of Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.
“Tennessee’s abortion laws at risk in quirky vote count case”: Jonathan Mattise of The Associated Press has this report on a case scheduled for oral argument on Wednesday before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
“Arkansas limits on abortion pill can proceed: appeals court.” Jonathan Allen of Reuters has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit issued on Friday.
“Appeals court reverses federal judge; says Flint water lawsuits can proceed”: Paul Egan of The Detroit Free Press has this report.
Michael Gerstein of The Detroit News has a report headlined “Court: Flint lawsuits can proceed but not against state.”
And Andrew Dodson of MLive.com reports that “Court rules Flint residents can sue city, but not Snyder over lead water.”
You can access Friday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit at this link.
“Court: Rastafari Louisiana inmate can keep his dreadlocks.” Kevin McGill of The Associated Press has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued on Friday.
“Passenger rights group wins court victory in fight to keep airline seats from shrinking”: Hugo Martin of The Los Angeles Times has this report.
Alan Levin of Bloomberg News reports that “The ‘Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat’ Gets a U.S. Court Rebuke.”
David Shepardson of Reuters reports that “U.S. government ordered to solve ‘Case of the Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat.’”
And The Associated Press has a report headlined “Court: FAA must reconsider regulating airline seat size.”
You can access Friday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit at this link.
“U.S. court decision may boost biofuels, hit refiners”: Emily Flitter and Jarrett Renshaw of Reuters have this report on an 85-page ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued on Friday.
“Court upholds $7.3B judgment against Sudan over embassy bombings”: Megan R. Wilson of The Hill has this report on a 129-page ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued on Friday.
“D.C. gun ruling again raises an issue the Supreme Court has been reluctant to review”: Robert Barnes of The Washington Post has this report.
“Trump’s disdain for the rule of law”: Joan Biskupic of CNN.com has this news analysis.
“Jeff Sessions: This Time, It’s Personal; Trump’s willful misunderstanding of the obligations of an Attorney General reflects a larger flaw in his Presidency and in his character.” Jeffrey Toobin will have this Comment in the Talk of the Town section of the August 7, 2017 issue of The New Yorker.