“‘Gruesome crimes produce gruesome photographs’: Nebraska Supreme Court upholds murder conviction.” Paul Hammel of The Omaha World-Herald has this report on a ruling that the Supreme Court of Nebraska issued yesterday.
“Dreamers to Supreme Court: Coronavirus is reason to preserve DACA.” Stephen Dinan of The Washington Times has this report.
And Ariane de Vogue of CNN reports that “DACA recipients ask Supreme Court to consider their work in fight against coronavirus.”
“Alaska Supreme Court hears arguments in recall of Gov. Dunleavy, will issue written order”: James Brooks of The Anchorage Daily News has this report.
And Andrew Kitchenman of Alaska Public Media reports that “Alaska Supreme Court challenges lawyers on both sides in Dunleavy recall arguments.”
You can view the video of Wednesday’s oral argument before the Supreme Court of Alaska via this link, and you can access the court filings in the case via this link.
“Delaware’s Weird — and Constitutionally Suspect — Approach to Judicial Independence; The Supreme Court will soon decide whether one state can constitutionally mandate ‘partisan balance’ on its judicial benches”: Law professor Garrett Epps has this essay online at The Atlantic.
“‘Sanctuary’ laws latest immigration battle to draw Supreme Court’s attention”: Robert Barnes of The Washington Post has this report.
“Court refuses to allow Trump administration’s abortion referral restrictions to take effect in Md.” Ann E. Marimow of The Washington Post has this report.
“Full 11th Circuit Blocks Release of Lynching Records”: Kayla Goggin of Courthouse News Service has this report.
And Brian Flood of Bloomberg Law reports that “Eleventh Cir. Limits Grand Jury Record Access in Lynching Case.”
You can access yesterday’s 8-to-4 en banc ruling of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit at this link.