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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

“Trump Ripped For Comparing Scrutiny on Saudi Arabia to Kavanaugh Allegations: ‘Idiotic Beyond Words.'” Caleb Ecarma has this post at Mediaite.

Posted at 11:32 PM by Howard Bashman



“Ruling: Kansas gun law no defense to federal firearm charges.” Roxana Hegeman of The Associated Press has a report that begins, “An appeals court on Tuesday upheld the firearms convictions against two Kansas men who mistakenly believed that a Kansas law can shield from federal prosecution anyone owning firearms made, sold and kept in the state.”

You can access today’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit at this link.

Posted at 11:22 PM by Howard Bashman



“Lead Counsel for Harvard in Bias Trial Recalls His Run-Ins With Discrimination”: Anemona Hartocollis will have this article in Wednesday’s edition of The New York Times.

Posted at 11:02 PM by Howard Bashman



“Chief Justice Roberts Emphasizes Supreme Court’s Independence; In first comments on Kavanaugh controversy, jurist says, ‘We serve one nation'”: Brent Kendall of The Wall Street Journal has this report.

Posted at 10:15 PM by Howard Bashman



“One Of Trump’s Enduring Legacies Will Be On The Courts”: Carrie Johnson had this audio segment on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered.”

Posted at 7:45 PM by Howard Bashman



“Who Can Stop The Supreme Court? Congress and the president have historically reined in the justices when they’ve gone against public opinion.” Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux has this post at FiveThirtyEight.

Posted at 7:42 PM by Howard Bashman



“Six Ways to Fix the Supreme Court Confirmation Process: The Kavanaugh-Ford hearing will be remembered for the virtually complete breakdown of competent, credible inquiry; Something needs to change.” Law professor Bob Bauer has this essay online at The Atlantic.

Posted at 7:26 PM by Howard Bashman



“How to Fix the Supreme Court: Weaken It; The nation’s founders didn’t want an all-powerful court, and the Constitution provides the means for restoring its lesser role in government.” Lawrence Goldstone has this essay online at The New Republic.

Posted at 6:16 PM by Howard Bashman



“Harvard Cites Weaker Teacher Recommendations for Asian-American Applicants; Teacher input contributes to Asian-American applicants’ lower personal ratings, a central point in the university’s discrimination trial”: Melissa Korn and Nicole Hong of The Wall Street Journal have this report.

Posted at 5:03 PM by Howard Bashman



Is the GOP unfairly rushing to confirm Rushing? Today, the Alliance for Justice issued a news release titled “AFJ: Fourth Circuit Nominee Not Ready for Prime Time.” The organization’s report on the nominee can be accessed here.

Late last month, Abby Kingsley of The Chronicle of Duke University had an article headlined “Duke Law alum may soon be youngest federal judge confirmed in more than 15 years.”

And in current coverage, Niels Lesniewski of Roll Call reports that “Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein Again Sparring Over Judicial Nominations Schedule; Argument about October nomination hearings could be Kavanaugh fallout.”

Elana Schor of Politico reports that “Dems fume as GOP advances Trump judicial picks during Senate recess.”

Jordain Carney of The Hill reports that “Dems angered by GOP plan to hold judicial hearings in October.”

And Paul LeBlanc of CNN reports that “Grassley rejects Democrats plea to delay judicial hearings until after recess.”

The agenda for tomorrow’s Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, featuring Fourth Circuit nominee Allison Jones Rushing, can be accessed here.

Posted at 3:40 PM by Howard Bashman



“Harvard Admissions Dean Testifies as Affirmative Action Trial Begins”: Anemona Hartocollis has this article in today’s edition of The New York Times. And in commentary, Robert Rhew has an essay titled “The Shared Benefits of Affirmative Action: As an Asian-American alumnus of Harvard, I know it’s incorrect to think of race-conscious admissions policies as helping just the lucky few.”

Nick Anderson of The Washington Post reports that “Harvard admissions trial opens with university accused of bias against Asian Americans.”

In today’s edition of The Boston Globe, Deirdre Fernandes has a front page article headlined “As trial begins, Harvard’s admissions are under scrutiny.”

Alexandra A. Chaidez, Delano R. Franklin, and Samuel W. Zwickel of The Harvard Crimson report that “Harvard, Students for Fair Admissions Do Battle Over Discrimination on Day One of Trial.”

And Joan Biskupic of CNN reports that “Harvard trial opens with challenge to recruitment practices.”

Posted at 8:56 AM by Howard Bashman