“Wyoming tribe to begin off-reservation hunting following Supreme Court ruling”: Chris Aadland of The Casper Star-Tribune has an article that begins, “A Wyoming tribe said Monday that it is planning to start allowing its citizens to hunt off-reservation, months after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirmed a different tribe’s treaty right to hunt outside of its reservation.”
“Your Neighbor’s Christian Education, Courtesy of Your Tax Dollars; The Court will hear one of the most notable ‘Church and state’ cases in years”: Emma Green of The Atlantic has this report.
“‘My life was shattered.’ Dan Markel’s mother says son’s murder continues to torment family.” Nate Chute of The Tallahassee Democrat has this report.
“Grossmont College student Simon Tam returns to talk Supreme Court and slurs; How Simon Tam took the fight to call his Asian-American band the Slants to the Supreme Court”: Columnist Karla Peterson has this essay online at The San Diego Union-Tribune.
“There Are Way Too Many Prosecutors in the Federal Judiciary; It’s time for a moratorium”: Clark Neily of the Cato Institute has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
“What if the Supreme Court Had an L.G.B.T. Justice? There might be fewer arguments about bathrooms, for starters.” Jesse Wegman had this essay in the Sunday Review section of yesterday’s edition of The New York Times.
“High court to consider state role in prosecuting immigrants”: Roxana Hegeman of The Associated Press has this report.
“Puerto Rico at the Supreme Court: Congress has the power to manage territories as it wants.” The Wall Street Journal has published this editorial.
“Is the Trump Impeachment Saga Kavanaugh 2.0? Some Republicans Hope So; Republicans who cast the impeachment inquiry as a yet another partisan character assassination may find it difficult to rally the same kind of unified support that helped Brett Kavanaugh.” Jeremy W. Peters of The New York Times has this report.
“Jurors begin considering death penalty for Dan Markel murderer Sigfredo Garcia”: Karl Etters of The Tallahassee Democrat has this report.
And Ashley Trawick and Karl Etters of The Tallahassee Democrat have an article headlined “Dan Markel murder trial: What happens next to Sigfredo Garcia, Katherine Magbanua and the Adelson family?“
“Recent Pa. High Court Ruling Could Lead to Change in That Court’s Allocatur Practice”: This month’s installment of my “Upon Further Review” column will appear in tomorrow’s edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Philadelphia’s daily newspaper for lawyers.
“What would happen if Trump ignored a divided Supreme Court ruling against him? How Friday’s ruling against the president could lead to a true constitutional crisis.” Law professor Steve Vladeck has this essay online at The Washington Post.
“Heads Up: A Ruling On The Latest Challenge To The Affordable Care Act Is Coming.” Selena Simmons-Duffin of NPR has this report.
“Changes to the Federal Courts: Trump’s Most Significant and Lasting Legacy.” Adam Feldman has this post at his “Empirical SCOTUS” blog.
“Then and Now: 1800’s Supreme Court Patent Cases.” Dennis Crouch has this post at his “Patently-O” blog.
“‘Faithless Electors’ Could Tip the 2020 Election. Will the Supreme Court Stop Them?” Adam Liptak will have this new installment of his “Sidebar” column in Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Supreme Court to consider whether sniper Lee Malvo should be resentenced; The high court ruled that juveniles cannot receive mandatory life sentences’ Virginia argues that Malvo’s sentence wasn’t mandatory”: Tom Jackman of The Washington Post has this report.