“North Dakota Supreme Court justice living a pipe dream”: In today’s edition of The Bismarck Tribune, Jack Dura has a front page article that begins, “Lisa Fair McEvers blew air into her bagpipes, careful not to be too loud as the drones began to sound.”
“The Democratic Candidates Should Tell Us Now Who They’ll Put on the Supreme Court; And they should choose nominees who will help dismantle mass incarceration”: Law professor James Forman Jr. will have this op-ed in Monday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Six years after landmark Supreme Court ruling, many inmates convicted as juveniles remain in prison”: Catherine Kim, Davis Rich, and Erica Snow of the Medill Justice Project have this front page article in today’s edition of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
“Debates on Crosses and Confederate Monuments Don’t Belong in Courts; A case about the meaning of a World War I memorial should be up to the community, not the Supreme Court”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion.
“Federal judge lands dispute over ownership of vintage World War II-era fighter plane”: Dee Thompson of the Cook County (Ill.) Record had this report back in December 2017.
On Friday, Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook issued this opinion (containing a photograph of the plane) on behalf of a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirming the district court’s judgment in the case.
“First Circuit Court of Appeals Forms Workplace Conduct Committee, Appoints Christine Guthery Director of Workplace Relations”: The Office of Circuit Executive of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued this news release last Tuesday.
“Kansas Senate president yearns for constitutional showdown on education with Supreme Court”: Tim Carpenter has this front page article in today’s edition of The Topeka Capital-Journal.
“Voucher plan could be key test for Florida Supreme Court”: In yesterday’s edition of The St. Augustine Record, John Kennedy had a front page article that begins, “Florida lawmakers are racing ahead with another private-school voucher plan that could soon emerge as a critical test for a state Supreme Court recently recast by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.”