“Louisiana abortion law could set tone for future U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions”: Elizabeth Crisp of The Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisiana has this report.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
“Louisiana abortion law could set tone for future U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions”: Elizabeth Crisp of The Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisiana has this report. Posted at 7:42 PM by Howard Bashman“Abortion showdown: Louisiana law gives Supreme Court new test. In 2016, the Supreme Court struck down an identical Texas law. But the makeup of the court has changed with the addition of conservatives Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.” Pete Williams of NBC News has this report. Posted at 7:28 PM by Howard Bashman“The Rao Nomination: Replacing Kavanaugh with Someone Even More Extreme.” People For the American Way has posted online today this Edit Memo written by Elliot Mincberg. Posted at 1:38 PM by Howard Bashman“Judge’s health emergency causes cancellation of 9/11 hearing at Guantánamo”: Carol Rosenberg of The Miami Herald has this report, along with an article headlined “Sept. 11 defense lawyers threaten hearing boycott over FBI interview of paralegal.” Posted at 1:23 PM by Howard Bashman“Next up in Idaho Medicaid expansion, a ruling from the state Supreme Court”: Audrey Dutton and Ruth Brown of The Idaho Statesman have this report. And Keith Ridler of The Associated Press reports that “Idaho Supreme Court hears Medicaid expansion arguments.” You can access via this link the audio of yesterday’s Supreme Court of Idaho oral argument. Posted at 1:14 PM by Howard Bashman“Looking Back to Assess the Potential Future of Oral Arguments”: Adam Feldman has this post at his “Empirical SCOTUS” blog. Posted at 1:00 PM by Howard Bashman“How activists resisted — and ultimately overturned – an unjust Supreme Court decision; And why they must resist the court’s current race-based precedents”: Law professor Robert L. Tsai has this essay online at The Washington Post. And The Yale Law Journal has posted online an interesting collection of essays under the heading “Korematsu in the Court of History: Seventy-Five Years Later.” Posted at 11:36 AM by Howard Bashman“What Ever Happened to Those Ninth Circuit Nominees?” Carrie Severino has this post at National Review’s “Bench Memos” blog. And at the “Power Line” blog, Paul Mirengoff has a post titled “Why is the White House working with Feinstein and Harris on selecting judges?“ Posted at 10:22 AM by Howard Bashman“Kansas lawmakers, ahead of state Supreme Court ruling, seek amendment banning abortion”: Jonathan Shorman of The Wichita Eagle has an article that begins, “Kansas law would prohibit abortion under a state constitutional amendment sponsored by 21 lawmakers amid anticipation that the state Supreme Court may soon rule on whether the current constitution protects the right to an abortion.” Posted at 8:42 AM by Howard Bashman“Trump’s two justices mean Supreme Court could essentially flip abortion access ruling from 2016”: Ariane de Vogue of CNN has this report. Posted at 8:32 AM by Howard Bashman“Women Still Argue Only a Fraction of Supreme Court Cases”: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson and Jordan S. Rubin of Bloomberg BNA have this report. Posted at 8:30 AM by Howard BashmanTuesday, January 29, 2019
“A big Trump case hinges on the definition of ’emoluments.’ A new study has bad news for him.” Aaron Blake of The Washington Post has this report. Posted at 11:00 PM by Howard Bashman“A Bad Judges Deal: The White House may make concessions to Feinstein and Harris.” This editorial will appear in Wednesday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal. Posted at 10:32 PM by Howard Bashman“‘Blue water’ Navy veterans from Vietnam-era win Agent Orange benefits case”: Ann E. Marimow of The Washington Post has this report on an en banc ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued today. Posted at 10:06 PM by Howard Bashman“Ninth Circuit Upholds Use of Feds’ Terror-Reporting Tool”: Nicholas Iovino of Courthouse News Service has an article that begins, “The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld the government’s use of a terror-reporting tool that critics say puts innocent Americans on a watch list just for being Muslim or engaging in innocuous activities like taking photos in public.” You can access today’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at this link. Posted at 10:02 PM by Howard Bashman“Harvard Law Prof. Sullivan Defends Decision to Represent Weinstein Following Student Concerns”: Aidan F. Ryan of The Harvard Crimson has an article that begins, “Harvard Law Professor and Winthrop House Faculty Dean Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. sent an email to Winthrop students and resident tutors Friday defending his decision to represent former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein in his Manhattan sexual abuse case.” Posted at 9:54 PM by Howard BashmanThe Seventh Circuit decides a patent case involving sexed cattle semen: Chief Judge Diane P. Wood wrote today’s ruling on behalf of a unanimous three-judge panel. The court addressed whether the appeal should instead be heard in the Federal Circuit at page eight of its opinion. A little over a year ago, Lydia Mulvany and Susan Decker of Bloomberg News had a related article titled “Sex Is Big Business in Dairy Farming and the Focus of Legal Battles.” Posted at 9:24 PM by Howard BashmanWith a projected high temperature of -13 Fahrenheit and winds of 20 to 30 mph in Chicago, the headquarters of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit will be closed Wednesday: The notice on that court’s home page states that “[t]he Court will be closed on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, due to inclement weather.” Posted at 9:04 PM by Howard Bashman“Taking up arms — How a new Supreme Court case could transform gun rights in America: The ruling on New York City’s law may come just as the 2020 presidential campaign is heating up.” Steven Mazie has this post at the “Democracy in America” blog of The Economist. Posted at 8:44 PM by Howard Bashman“Roe v. Wade Is Under Immediate Threat; If the Supreme Court doesn’t stay a Louisiana law next week, states will have a clear path to nullify the constitutional right to choose”: Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 8:40 PM by Howard Bashman“New York is latest state pushing abortion laws amid fears Roe vs. Wade will be overturned”: Caleb Parke of Fox News has this report. Posted at 4:08 PM by Howard Bashman“Eyes on Kavanaugh and Gorsuch as Supreme Court weighs whether Louisiana abortion law can go into effect”: Tucker Higgins of CNBC has this report. My prediction is that the U.S. Supreme Court will not allow this law to go into effect, because even those Justices on the Court who may harbor doubts about the soundness of the Court’s abortion precedents understand that the only way to overrule those precedents is in fact to overrule them, rather than to ignore them. Posted at 4:06 PM by Howard Bashman“Obama’s Secret Rationale for the Raid on Bin Laden: Nearly eight years later, the public still knows precious little about how and why the decision was made.” Law professor Stephen L. Carter has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion discussing, among other things, this ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued last Friday. Posted at 4:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Ginni Thomas’ White House Meeting Was Just Another Grift; The Supreme Court justice’s wife wants the president to hire more of her fringe, nativist friends”: Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 3:55 PM by Howard Bashman“The Real Reason John Roberts Just Offered a Low-Stakes Win to Workers”: U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 12:56 PM by Howard Bashman“Idaho Supreme Court hearing arguments today regarding Medicaid expansion”: Audrey Dutton and Ruth Brown of The Idaho Statesman have this report. Posted at 12:44 PM by Howard BashmanBad winter weather in the forecast causes closure of the Eleventh Circuit’s headquarters in Atlanta (but oral arguments today will continue as scheduled): You can view the notice on that Court’s home page. Posted at 10:18 AM by Howard Bashman“My advice to lawyers preparing for their first-ever oral argument”: Matthew Stiegler has this post at his “CA3blog.” Posted at 10:09 AM by Howard Bashman“Paul Matey — Nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit”: At “The Vetting Room,” Harsh Voruganti has this blog post about the next judicial nominee to whom the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit will likely be saying “Ahoy!” Posted at 10:05 AM by Howard Bashman“Getting To No On Roe: It Continues.” Leah Litman has this post at the “Take Care” blog. Posted at 10:01 AM by Howard Bashman“Can judges bar class action settlement talks before certification? Debate heats up.” Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this post. Posted at 8:06 AM by Howard Bashman“Rap music and threats of violence: A case for the Supreme Court to decide.” Clay Calvert has this essay online at The Conversation. Posted at 8:04 AM by Howard BashmanMonday, January 28, 2019
“What is Dems’ quest to unseat Collins missing? A candidate.” David Sharp of The Associated Press has this report. According to the article, “Critics are still incensed over Collins’ vote for U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, for which protesters rallied at her office and a letter that mentioned ricin was sent to her home.” Posted at 10:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Neomi Rao Gets Kavanaughed: The left dredges up college writing to defeat a judicial nominee.” This editorial will appear in Tuesday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal. Posted at 9:22 PM by Howard Bashman“The Supreme Court may kill Roe v. Wade as soon as this week; The final days of the right to choose are nigh”: Ian Millhiser has this essay online at ThinkProgress. Posted at 7:52 PM by Howard Bashman |
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