“Republican challenge to Pennsylvania map likely to fail; For Republicans, it’s not clear yet what legal avenue they plan to proceed with first, or the relief for which they will ask”: Elena Schneider of Politico.com has this report.
“Milwaukee cop’s conviction overturned on charges he raped woman after 911 call”: Gina Barton of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report on a ruling that a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued today.
“A ‘view’ from the courtroom: An anniversary, and later a tense exchange.” Mark Walsh has this post at “SCOTUSblog.”
“The Geeks Who Put a Stop to Pennsylvania’s Partisan Gerrymandering”: Issie Lapowsk of Wired.com has this report.
“Wisconsin Supreme Court primary: Michael Screnock, Rebecca Dallet advance to April 3 general election.” Patrick Marley and Bill Glauber of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have this report.
Molly Beck of The Wisconsin State Journal reports that “Michael Screnock and Rebecca Dallet advance in Supreme Court race.”
And Scott Bauer of The Associated Press reports that “Screnock, Dallet advance over Burns in Supreme Court primary.”
“Microsoft, Feds Go Head-to-Head Over Old Laws, New Tech”: Kimberly Robinson has this post at the “US Law Week Blog.”
“Missouri Fought For Years To Hide Where It Got Its Execution Drugs. Now We Know What They Were Hiding.” Chris McDaniel of BuzzFeed News has this report.
“At Guantanamo, Are Even the Judges Giving Up?” Amy Davidson Sorkin has this post online at The New Yorker.
“Federal courts say they’ll now track sexual harassment data”: Joan Biskupic of CNN.com has this report.
“Neil Gorsuch is shaping up to be an unlikely defender of your privacy”: Carter Sherman and Isabella McKinley Corbo of Vice News have this report.
“Continuing gerrymandering fight, national Republicans vow to sue over new Pa. congressional map”: Jonathan Lai of The Philadelphia Inquirer has this report.
Tim Darragh of The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania reports that “Pennsylvania Republicans to sue as soon as Wednesday to block redistricted map.”
And David Jackson of USA Today reports that “Trump urges Pennsylvania Republicans to take congressional district map fight to high court.”
“U.S. top court rejects investor appeals over Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac”: Lawrence Hurley of Reuters has this report.
And Greg Stohr and Joe Light of Bloomberg News report that “Supreme Court Rejects Hedge Funds on Fannie, Freddie Suits.”
“Justices Won’t Hear Case on Waiting Period for Gun Purchases”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
Robert Barnes of The Washington Post reports that “Thomas dissents from Supreme Court decision not to review California gun law.”
David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times reports that “Supreme Court leaves in place California’s 10-day wait for gun buyers, rejects 2nd Amendment challenge.”
Richard Wolf of USA Today reports that “Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to California’s waiting period for gun purchases.”
Andrew Chung of Reuters reports that “Top court snubs challenge to California gun waiting period.”
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “U.S. Supreme Court Sidesteps Gun Debate, Rejects Two Appeals.”
And Ariane de Vogue of CNN.com reports that “Supreme Court lets California gun control laws stand.”
“Spring primary to winnow field in heated state Supreme Court race”: Mark Sommerhauser has this front page article in today’s edition of The Wisconsin State Journal.
“Supreme Court to decide whether mandatory union dues violate First Amendment rights”: Alex Swoyer has this front page article in today’s edition of The Washington Times.
“Grassley, Dems step up battle over judicial nominees”: Lydia Wheeler of The Hill has this report.
And in related coverage, last week Erica Snow of The Daily Northwestern reported that “Nomination of alum to U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit headed to Senate vote.”
Access today’s Order List of the U.S. Supreme Court: At this link. The Court did not grant review in any new cases.
The Court issued a per curiam summary reversal of the judgment of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in CNH Indus. N.V. v. Reese, No. 17-515.
And Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the denial of certiorari in Silvester v. Becerra, No. 17-342.