“The Anti-monopoly Backlash Reaches the Supreme Court; In a 5–4 decision, the justices decided not to stand in the way of reining in Big Tech”: Law professor Eric Posner has this essay online at The Atlantic.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2019
“The Anti-monopoly Backlash Reaches the Supreme Court; In a 5–4 decision, the justices decided not to stand in the way of reining in Big Tech”: Law professor Eric Posner has this essay online at The Atlantic. Posted at 6:55 PM by Howard Bashman“Federal Circuit has No Opinion; Senju Asks the Supreme Court for Its”: Dennis Crouch has this post at his “Patently-O” blog. Posted at 6:53 PM by Howard Bashman“At Supreme Court hearing on lame-duck laws, conservative justices skeptical of claims GOP acted improperly”: Patrick Marley of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report. Riley Vetterkind of The Wisconsin State Journal reports that “Conservative justices signal skepticism of challenge to lame-duck laws.” And Shawn Johnson of Wisconsin Public Radio reports that “Supreme Court’s Conservatives Strike Skeptical Tone During Lame-Duck Case Arguments; Lawsuit Challenges December’s Lame-Duck Session.” Posted at 6:48 PM by Howard Bashman“Alabama’s Extremist Abortion Bill Ruins John Roberts’ Roe Plan; SCOTUS was all teed up to quietly gut America’s abortion rights; Then Alabama happened”: Dahlia Lithwick has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. And online at ThinkProgress, Ian Millhiser has an essay titled “Supreme Court is poised to kill Roe v. Wade; If you think this Supreme Court won’t kill Roe v. Wade in an election year, you’re fooling yourself.” Posted at 6:28 PM by Howard Bashman“Abortion restrictions? Partisan election maps? Same-sex wedding cakes? Supreme Court has heard it all before.” Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report. Posted at 6:22 PM by Howard Bashman“Gov. Kay Ivey signs near-total abortion ban into law”: Brian Lyman of The Montgomery Advertiser has this report. Posted at 6:20 PM by Howard Bashman“Alabama Bill at Odds With Public Consensus on Abortion”: Lydia Saad of Gallup has this report. Posted at 6:18 PM by Howard Bashman“Alabama Aims Squarely at Roe, but the Supreme Court May Prefer Glancing Blows”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report. Robert Barnes of The Washington Post reports that “The race to overturn Roe v. Wade looks to a Supreme Court that prefers gradual change.” Ronn Blitzer of Fox News reports that “Abortion foes eye Supreme Court showdown in wake of Alabama ban.” And at Vox, Anna North has an article headlined “Alabama Republicans want to overturn Roe v. Wade. Their strategy could backfire. The Alabama abortion ban’s lack of exceptions for rape or incest could be its downfall.” Posted at 6:12 PM by Howard Bashman“Kenneth Lee — Nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit”: Harsh Voruganti has this post at his blog, “The Vetting Room.” Posted at 5:08 PM by Howard Bashman“‘Heartbeat’ Abortion Bans Are Going Nowhere Before 2020; State laws restricting abortion early in pregnancy are still unconstitutional, and there’s no incentive for the Supreme Court to act quickly to change that”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion. Posted at 4:46 PM by Howard Bashman“Sen. Mitt Romney votes against Trump judicial pick over comments he made about Obama”: Thomas Burr of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report. And Burgess Everett of Politico reports that “Romney rejects Trump judicial pick who smeared Obama.” Posted at 4:26 PM by Howard Bashman“Springtime for Antitrust Lawyers: Justice Kavanaugh joins the liberals to open a new avenue for lawsuits.” This editorial appeared in yesterday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal. And online at Bloomberg Opinion, law professor Noah Feldman has an essay titled “Kavanaugh Takes a Shot at Apple, and Big Tech Should Take Note; The Supreme Court is more open to antitrust litigation if the newest justice is willing to join liberals on this issue.” Posted at 4:23 PM by Howard Bashman“Supreme Court Justice Gascon releases a statement on his health after his disappearance”: Sean Fine of The Toronto Globe and Mail has this report. Tonda MacCharles of The Toronto Star reports that “Supreme Court justice says he had panic attack before going missing.” Peter Zimonjic of CBC News reports that “Supreme Court Justice Gascon attributes disappearance to depression, anxiety.” And The Canadian Press has a report headlined “Clement Gascon, high court justice who went missing, says he had panic attack; Gascon, who has already announced plans to retire, says he has long dealt with depression and anxiety.” Yesterday, the Supreme Court of Canada issued this news release on the matter. Posted at 4:08 PM by Howard Bashman“A few thoughts on en banc oral argument: splitting time, the Soliloquy Rule, and flip flops somehow.” Matthew Stiegler has this post at his “CA3blog.” Posted at 4:00 PM by Howard Bashman“Ask the author: ‘So Long, Earl.'” At “SCOTUSblog,” Andrew Hamm has this interview with Michael Bobelian, author of “Battle for the Marble Palace: Abe Fortas, Earl Warren, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and the Forging of the Modern Supreme Court.” Posted at 1:57 PM by Howard Bashman“Justice Department says FDA ‘lacks jurisdiction’ over death-penalty drugs”: Laurie McGinley and Mark Berman of The Washington Post have this report. And in today’s edition of The New York Times, Charlie Savage has an article headlined “Justice Dept. Stops F.D.A. From Regulating Death-Penalty Drugs.” Posted at 12:45 PM by Howard Bashman“New witness list filed in Dan Markel murder case”: Julie Montanaro of CBS affiliate WCTV Eyewitness News in Tallahassee has this report. Posted at 12:05 PM by Howard Bashman“Acknowledging His Own Misconduct: Most professors found to have violated Title IX policies don’t share it with the world; This one did, as he resigned.” Colleen Flaherty of Inside Higher Ed has this report. Posted at 12:02 PM by Howard Bashman“Opinion analysis: Hyatt fulfills expectations in a surprising way.” Richard M. Re has this guest post at “SCOTUSblog.” Posted at 11:55 AM by Howard Bashman“Experience in the Courtroom, Strong Role Models Give Grad Her Start; Women Role Models Helped Kendall Burchard ’19 Along the Path”: Eric Williamson of the University of Virginia School of Law has this report. Posted at 11:50 AM by Howard Bashman“An initial look at Peter Phipps, Trump’s next Third Circuit nominee”: Matthew Stiegler has this post at his “CA3blog.” Posted at 8:40 AM by Howard Bashman“Court Says FEC Deadlocks Need No Second-Guessing By Judges”: Kenneth P. Doyle of Bloomberg Law has this report (subscription required for full access). And at his “Election Law Blog,” Rick Hasen has a post titled “DC Circuit Denies En Banc Consideration in Crew v. FEC Case, Essentially Giving Republican Commissioners Unfettered Ability to Block All Campaign Finance Enforcement Matters with No Judicial Review of the Decision.” You can access yesterday’s order of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denying rehearing en banc, and the opinions concurring in and dissenting from that denial, at this link. Posted at 8:34 AM by Howard Bashman“I write separately to express my continued opposition to the use of conduct for which a defendant was acquitted to increase the length of that person’s sentence.” So wrote D.C. Circuit Judge Patricia A. Millett in a concurring opinion yesterday issued in an appeal involving a noteworthy criminal defendant. Posted at 8:25 AM by Howard BashmanTuesday, May 14, 2019
“A Supreme Court Reporter Defines the Threat to Abortion Rights”: The New Yorker has posted online Isaac Chotiner’s interview of Linda Greenhouse. Posted at 10:34 PM by Howard Bashman“Alabama abortion bill: Senate sends near-total ban to governor.” Brian Lyman of The Montgomery Advertiser has this report. And Mike Cason of Alabama Media Group has an article headlined “Will Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey sign into law nation’s most restrictive abortion ban?“ Posted at 10:02 PM by Howard BashmanMonday, May 13, 2019
Programming note: On Tuesday, I will be traveling to Los Angeles, where on Thursday I will be arguing an appeal before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Pasadena. As a result, additional posts will appear here on Tuesday evening. As always when I am traveling, appellate-related retweets are much more likely to appear on this blog’s Twitter feed. Posted at 10:20 PM by Howard Bashman“Justices Split Over the Power of Precedent”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report. Pete Williams of NBC News reports that “Supreme Court’s Breyer, mentioning abortion case, warns about overturning precedent; Among the cases that deserve respect as precedent is the court’s 1992 ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which upheld the fundamental right to an abortion, he wrote.” And Ariane de Vogue of CNN has a report headlined “Justice Breyer’s warning and other things we learned at the Supreme Court Monday.” Posted at 9:55 PM by Howard Bashman“Supreme Court to make history in Winnipeg; first hearings in 144 years outside Ottawa”: Kevin Rollason of The Winnipeg Free Press has this report. And Kathleen Harris of CBC News reports that “In historic first, Supreme Court of Canada to hold hearings outside Ottawa; Top court to travel to Winnipeg to hear 2 cases and meet with community groups.” Posted at 9:50 PM by Howard Bashman“US Supreme Court seeks response from Workman in impeachment appeal”: Lacie Pierson of The Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette-Mail has an article that begins, “Before the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether to take up appeals from the West Virginia Legislature regarding last year’s impeachment of West Virginia Supreme Court justices, the federal court wants to hear from state Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman and her attorney.” Posted at 9:44 PM by Howard Bashman“What The Supreme Court’s History Can Tell Us About Its Future”: This audio segment featuring law professor Lawrence Lessig appeared on today’s broadcast of WBUR’s “Radio Boston.” Posted at 9:38 PM by Howard Bashman“If judicial nominees don’t support ‘Brown v. Board,’ they don’t support the rule of law”: Sherrilyn Ifill has this op-ed in today’s edition of The Washington Post. Posted at 9:35 PM by Howard Bashman“Last-minute execution decisions expose wide and bitter rift at Supreme Court”: Robert Barnes of The Washington Post has this report. Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times reports that “Clarence Thomas blasts Stephen Breyer as death penalty divides Supreme Court.” Ariane de Vogue and Devan Cole of CNN report that “Supreme Court continues open feud over last-minute death penalty appeals.” Devin Dwyer of ABC News reports that “Conservative Supreme Court justices spar over executions of Muslim, Buddhist inmates.” And Jacqueline Thomsen of The Hill has reports headlined “Supreme Court’s public death penalty battle surges forward” and “Alito slams Supreme Court order blocking execution of Buddhist inmate.” Posted at 9:32 PM by Howard Bashman“Hyatt, the Constitution, and the Common Law; A new decision on sovereign immunity, and what it means for originalists”: Stephen Sachs has this post online at “The Volokh Conspiracy.” Posted at 9:12 PM by Howard Bashman“Is Roe in Danger? Liberal Justices Seem to Think So; Conservative justices took a step in laying the foundation for the reversal of Roe v. Wade.” Law professor Leah Litman has this essay online at The New York Times. Posted at 8:45 PM by Howard Bashman“The Supreme Court’s Liberals Are Warning Us That Roe v. Wade Is in Mortal Danger”: Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. Posted at 3:46 PM by Howard Bashman |
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