“Major Blue Insurer to Get Nearly $2 Billion in ACA Payouts, Report Says; A Supreme Court decision cleared the way for industry to get the money it claimed, but the timing is unclear”: Anna Wilde Mathews of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
“Unexpected outcome in Wisconsin: Tens of thousands of ballots that arrived after Election Day were counted, thanks to court decisions.” Amy Gardner, Dan Simmons, and Robert Barnes of The Washington Post have this report.
“Virus Pushes a Staid Supreme Court Into Revolutionary Changes; The court is set to depart from history twice on Monday: The justices will hear arguments by conference call, and the public will be able to listen in.” Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko of The Associated Press have a report headlined “Black robes or bathrobes? Virus alters high court traditions.”
And Pete Williams of NBC News reports that “Supreme Court justices to hear oral arguments in history-making phone call; On the docket are cases involving President Donald Trump’s taxes and the so-called faithless elector.”
“Trump nominee, once a Supreme Court clerk, still unhappy at how Obamacare ruling played out”: Joan Biskupic of CNN has a report that begins, “Judge Justin Walker, now nominated to a powerful federal court dubbed ‘the second highest’ in the nation, remains bitter that the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act eight years ago.”
“It’s going to be an unusual May in the Supreme Court”: Law professor Erwin Chemerinsky has this essay online at ABA Journal.
“Phoning it in: Pandemic forces Supreme Court to hear cases in a new way.” Lawrence Hurley and Andrew Chung of Reuters have this report.
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Supreme Court Bows to the Moment With First Streaming Arguments.”
And Nina Totenberg of NPR has a report headlined “Listen Live: Supreme Court Arguments Begin Monday.”
“A Citizen’s Guide to SCOTUS Live: America’s new reality show begins Monday.” Law professor Garrett Epps has this essay online at The Atlantic.