“Men’s basketball players’ dismissal by University of Oregon upheld in appeals court”: Shawn Medow of the Daily Emerald, a student media organization of the University of Oregon, has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued Tuesday.
“Being black, having a gun and fleeing is not reason enough for police to stop someone, appellate court rules in Seattle case”: In today’s edition of The Seattle Times, Mike Carter has this front page article about a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued on Wednesday.
“Antiabortion activists lose appeal over video posts, ordered to pay $195,000”: Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle has this report.
And Nicholas Iovino of Courthouse News Service reports that “Ninth Circuit Lets Contempt Sanctions of Abortion Foe Stand.”
You can access Wednesday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at this link.
“Appeals court rules that yelling expletive at police is constitutionally protected speech”: Fred Barbash of The Washington Post has this report.
And Max Brantley of Arkansas Times reports that “8th Circuit allows suit by man arrested for cursing trooper.”
You can access Monday’s ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit at this link.
“Man with 28-year-old Felony False Statement Conviction Can’t Be Denied Second Amendment Rights; So a federal district court in Illinois held yesterday”: Eugene Volokh had this post at “The Volokh Conspiracy” back in April 2018. On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversed that decision by means of a majority opinion written by Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook.
“Justice Ginsburg says deep divisions on the way, and Supreme Court watchers look for clues”: Robert Barnes of The Washington Post has this report.
Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times reports that “Ruth Bader Ginsburg wary of sharp divide among Supreme Court as crucial cases loom; Liberal jurist has kind words for colleague Kavanaugh over his selection of female clerks.”
Jessica Gresko of The Associated Press reports that “Justice Ginsburg warns of more 5-4 decisions ahead.”
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Ginsburg Hints at Sharp Divides as Supreme Court Term Nears End.”
Pete Williams of NBC News reports that “Justice Ginsburg hints at her ruling on upcoming census citizenship question; She spoke candidly at a meeting of judges and lawyers in the 2nd Circuit court.”
Ariane de Vogue of CNN reports that “Justice Ginsburg warns the court may be sharply divided over final cases.”
And Brie Stimson of Fox News reports that “Ginsburg suggests many ‘most-watched’ Supreme Court cases could be decided by 1 vote.”
You can access the prepared text of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s remarks yesterday at the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit at this link (via Adam Liptak).