“Undocumented 17-Year-Old Must Delay Abortion, Court Rules”: Christina Caron of The New York Times has this report.
And today’s edition of The New York Times contains an editorial titled “Abortion Ideologues Subvert a Woman’s Rights.”
“The Arpaio Decision: When the World Is Extraordinary But the Law is Ordinary.” Joshua Geltzer has this post at “Just Security.”
“Originalism”: Law professor Cass R. Sunstein has posted this paper on SSRN (via “Legal Theory Blog“).
“The Government’s Error Can Destroy Your Business: And, thanks to an appeals court ruling, you have little recourse.” Law professor Stephen L. Carter has this essay online at Bloomberg View.
“How Long Can The Courts Keep Donald Trump’s Muslim Ban At Bay?” Sarah Aziza has this post at The Intercept.
“D.C. Circuit Review — Reviewed: Broadcasts.” Aaron Nielson has this post at the “Notice & Comment” blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation.
“Sandy Hook Gun Case To Be Heard By Reconfigured Supreme Court”: Dave Altimari of The Hartford Courant has an article that begins, “The high-profile legal appeal by families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims who sued the manufacturer of the gun used in the 2012 massacre will be heard by a state Supreme Court panel that will include only three sitting full-time justices.”
“Gorsuch: Civility doesn’t mean suppressing disagreement.” The Associated Press has this report.