“9/11 Prisoners May Get Video Chats to Bridge the Coronavirus Divide; With the Sept. 11 hearings delayed, prosecutors and defenders are looking for ways to let lawyers talk with the prisoners at Guantánamo Bay”: Carol Rosenberg of The New York Times has this report.
“Supreme Court ruling not win, loss; it offered clarity”: Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino, who also happens to be former Major League Baseball player Shane Victorino‘s father, has this essay online at The Maui News.
“Wisconsin strip clubs suing for coronavirus relief win preliminary injunction”: Elliot Hughes of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report.
And Joe Kelly of Courthouse News Service reports that “Judge Clears Paycheck Protection Loans for Wisconsin Strip Clubs.”
You can access yesterday’s ruling of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin at this link.
“Wisconsin Supreme Court agrees to review stay-at-home order as coronavirus cases rise”: Gina Barton and Patrick Marley have this front page article in today’s edition of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Riley Vetterkind of The Wisconsin State Journal reports that “Supreme Court to take up case challenging stay-at-home order.”
And Shawn Johnson of Wisconsin Public Radio reports that “Wisconsin Supreme Court Will Hear GOP Challenge To ‘Safer At Home’; Justices Scheduled Oral Arguments For Tuesday.”
“Why US businesses are opining on a Supreme Court case about contraception”: Ephrat Livni of Quartz has this report.
“The Supreme Court Confronts Trump’s Challenge to the Separation of Powers”: Law professor Jeannie Suk Gersen has this post online at The New Yorker.
“Judge Justin Walker, a deserving nominee to the US Court of Appeals”: Michael R. Davis and David Feder have this essay online at Fox News.