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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

“Supreme Court Justices Make Their Own Security Choices, Documents Reveal; Watchdog group says domestic travel policy should be tightened”: Todd Ruger of Roll Call has this report.

Posted at 8:36 PM by Howard Bashman



“Ann Arbor man part of 1969 Supreme Court case that lets students protest”: Lauren Slagter of The Ann Arbor News has this report.

Posted at 8:27 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Legacy of Justice Scalia: Rick Hasen in Conversation with Joan Biskupic.” The Brennan Center for Justice has posted this video on YouTube.

Posted at 3:09 PM by Howard Bashman



“Will the U.S. Supreme Court Bless Sports Wagers? Casinos Are Placing Bets.” Christopher Palmeri of Bloomberg News has this report.

Posted at 3:02 PM by Howard Bashman



“More Trouble for Undocumented Immigrants and the Suspension Clause”: Steve Vladeck has this post at the “Just Security” blog.

Posted at 11:31 AM by Howard Bashman



“[Fix the Court] Exclusively Obtains Records from U.S. Marshals Service on Scalia’s Final Trip, Justices’ Summer Travel; Despite heavy redacting, the challenges of corralling federal agents in remote parts of the U.S. are on full display”: Fix the Court issued this news release today. The documents that the organization obtained can be accessed via this link.

Posted at 11:18 AM by Howard Bashman



“After ‘disparaging’ comments on black students, Amy Wax barred from teaching first-year course”: Madeleine Lamon of The Daily Pennsylvanian has an article that begins, “For the first time since Penn Law professor Amy Wax made headlines last year for controversial comments on race and free speech, the University that employs her has responded with action.”

And at “Above the Law,” Joe Patrice has a post titled “Amy Wax Relieved Of Her 1L Teaching Duties After Bald-Faced Lying About Black Students; Amy Wax finally took her racially insulting behavior far enough that the school had to step in.”

Posted at 9:57 AM by Howard Bashman