“Federal Court Says Banks Don’t Have to Honor Charge Back if You’ve Paid Off Your Balance”: Gary Leff has this post at his blog, “View from the Wing.”
My earlier coverage of last Friday’s Tenth Circuit ruling can be accessed here.
“US Supreme Court Weighing ‘Unprecedented’ Request To Put Pennsylvania Redistricting Ruling On Hold”: Chris Geidner of BuzzFeed News has this report.
“D.C. Circuit Review — Reviewed: The Academy and PHH Corp.” Aaron Nielson has this post at the “Notice & Comment” blog of the Yale Journal on Regulation.
“The Eminent Libertarians Who Might Save Public Sector Unions”: Rachel M. Cohen has this report online at The Intercept.
My only hope is that the next time a U.S. Supreme Court Justice mentions law professor William Baude at oral argument, the Justice pronounces Will’s last name the same way that Will does (listen here for the proper pronunciation). Here’s how Justice Neil M. Gorsuch pronounced Will’s last name last time.
“Pa. Supreme Court justice was biased in gerrymandering case, Republicans say”: Jonathan Lai of The Philadelphia Inquirer has this report.
“Activists Try to Recall Judge in Stanford Sex Attack Case. Some Say They’ve Gone Too Far.” Jose A. Del Real of The New York Times has this report.
“‘I will be there’: Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she has no plans to retire.” Michelle Boorstein of The Washington Post has this report.
Amir Tibon of Haaretz reports that “At D.C. Synagogue, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says She’ll Continue to Serve With ‘Full Steam Ahead’; Ginsburg says the U.S. should pass the Equal Rights Amendment to enshrine equality between men and women in the Constitution.”
Nathan Guttman of The Forward reports that “Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is Staying On The Bench, As Long As She Has ‘Full Steam.’”
Edward-Isaac Dovere of Politico.com has a report headlined “Ginsburg: Independent judiciary ‘our nation’s hallmark and pride.’”
And Ron Kampeas of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports that “Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she will serve as long as she has ‘steam.’”
You can view the video of last night’s event via this link.
“Is the Federal Judiciary Independent of Congress?” Law professor Evan C. Zoldan has posted this essay online at SSRN (via “Legal Theory Blog“).