“Appeal filed after court’s ruling on Harvard’s admissions”: Danny McDonald of The Boston Globe has this report.
And Camille G. Caldera of The Harvard Crimson reports that “Students for Fair Admissions Files Notice of Appeal in Harvard Admissions Case.”
“Justice Ginsburg’s assessment of today’s political climate: ‘an aberration.'” Laurie Loisel of The Boston Globe has this report.
By Jim Russell of The Republican of Springfield, Massachusetts reports that “Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg discusses state of nation, Roe v. Wade at Amherst College.”
Jacquelyn Voghel of The Daily Hampshire Gazette of Northampton, Massachusetts reports that “Ginsburg holds court at Amherst College.”
Caroline Kelly of CNN has a report headlined “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: This time in history will be seen as ‘an aberration.’”
And Caeli Chesin and Brian Choquet of Amherst Wire have a report headlined “‘I would be a great diva!’: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg brings laughs and inspiration to Amherst College; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg answers questions about her experiences to the Amherst College community.”
Amherst College has posted on YouTube a video titled “U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Conversation with President Biddy Martin.”
“Clerks at 100 Academic Symposium”: The GW LAW Moot Stream has posted the video of this event from earlier today on YouTube.
“Dan Markel murder: Prosecutors lay out alleged payments; case may be going to jury Wednesday.” Karl Etters of The Tallahassee Democrat has this report.
And Nate Chute of The Tallahassee Democrat has a report headlined “Dan Markel trial: Timeline of calls between Adelson family, suspects the day Markel died.”
“Here’s How We Know the Supreme Court Is Preparing to Devastate Abortion Rights: There’s no other reason for the justices to take up the Louisiana abortion case.” Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
“The new Supreme Court term starts next week. Expect fireworks on abortion, LGBTQ rights, and immigration. It’s going to be a blockbuster term for the Court, which will take on abortion, guns, immigration, discrimination — and potentially Obamacare.” Ian Millhiser has this essay online at Vox.
“Supreme Court term to be punctuated by presidential politics; Docket ‘almost guarantees’ court shifting further and faster to the right, expert says”: Todd Ruger of Roll Call has this report.
“Supreme Court to Hear Abortion Case From Louisiana”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
Robert Barnes of The Washington Post reports that “Supreme Court to review ruling on Louisiana abortion law.”
David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times reports that “Supreme Court takes first big abortion case since Kavanaugh joined the court.”
Richard Wolf of USA Today reports that “Supreme Court agrees to rule on abortion restrictions, setting up contentious election year debate.”
Brent Kendall of The Wall Street Journal reports that “Supreme Court Agrees to Review Louisiana Abortion Restrictions; The high court struck down a similar law in Texas in 2016.”
Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times reports that “Supreme Court to hear Louisiana abortion regulation case.”
Elizabeth Crisp of The Advocate of Baton Rouge, Louisiana reports that “U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear Louisiana abortion case; here’s what’s next.”
Mark Sherman of The Associated Press reports that “Supreme Court to hear abortion regulation case.”
Lawrence Hurley of Reuters reports that “U.S. Supreme Court takes major case that could curb abortion access.”
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Supreme Court Agrees to Hear First Abortion Case With Kavanaugh.”
Pete Williams of NBC News reports that “Supreme Court to take up Louisiana law limiting access of abortion doctors; The law would leave only a single doctor to perform abortions in the entire state, women’s groups say.”
Ariane de Vogue of CNN reports that “Supreme Court says it will consider Louisiana abortion access law.”
Shannon Bream and Bill Mears of Fox News report that “Supreme Court agrees to review Louisiana abortion case.”
Alice Miranda Ollstein reports that “SCOTUS will review Louisiana abortion law, setting up blockbuster election year showdown.”
Jessie Hellmann of The Hill reports that “Supreme Court to hear Louisiana abortion case.”
And Ema O’Connor of BuzzFeed News reports that “The Supreme Court Will Take Up A Major Abortion Rights Case; The Louisiana law the court will review requires abortion clinics to have hospital admitting privileges; Opponents say it could result in nearly all of the state’s clinics closing.”
“This Supreme Court Term Will Launch a Conservative Revolution; The court tried to lay low after the Kavanaugh hearings; This year, it will take center stage in the 2020 election”: Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
Access today’s Order List of the U.S. Supreme Court: At this link. The Court granted five petitions for writ of certiorari today, which collectively will result in three hours of oral argument.