“Historic court session held in Cherokee”: Holly Kays of The Smoky Mountain News of Waynesville, North Carolina has this article reporting on an oral argument session that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held last week at the Cherokee Justice Center.
According to the article, “The two-hour session represented the first time that a federal court of appeals had ever held court on tribal land.”
“Supreme Court’s future rides on Ginsburg’s health”: Lydia Wheeler of The Hill has this report.
“Trump demands an end to 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals thwarting his border policies”: Doug Stanglin of USA Today has this report.
Mark Sherman and Jill Colvin of The Associated Press report that “Trump demands judicial ‘common sense,’ shrugs off Roberts.”
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Trump Escalates His Feud With Roberts Over ‘Obama Judges’ Rebuke.”
Andrew O’Reilly of Fox News reports that “Trump continues war of words with Chief Justice Roberts; calls 9th Circuit Court a ‘total disaster.’”
This evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered” contained an audio segment titled “Political Scientist Weighs In On Trump’s Criticism Of 9th Circuit Court Of Appeals.”
And in commentary, The New York Sun has published an editorial titled “The Trump-Roberts Spat.”
“In the battle over taxing bobbleheads: ‘This one belongs to the Reds.'” Jessie Balmert of The Cincinnati Enquirer has this report.
Laura Hancock of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that “Cincinnati Reds score win at Ohio Supreme Court in bobblehead case.”
Laura A. Bischoff of The Dayton Daily News has an article headlined “‘This one belongs to the Reds,’ Ohio Supreme Court says in tax case.”
And Dan Sewell of The Associated Press has a report headlined “Court: Reds exempt from tax on promotional bobbleheads.”
You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Ohio at this link. Two justices joined in the opinion announcing the judgment of the court. Three justices concurred in the judgment only without opinion. And two justices dissented.
“Supreme Court Party Time: The Federalist Society’s celebration of Brett Kavanaugh is a reminder that social control can shape the way justices approach their jobs.” Linda Greenhouse has this essay online at The New York Times.