“Trump administration’s move to end Obamacare amid pandemic reignites political fight”: Seung Min Kim and Karoun Demirjian of The Washington Post have this report.
And Stephanie Armour and Ken Thomas of The Wall Street Journal report that “Democrats Campaign on Health Care as Trump Tries to End Obamacare; Biden said this week the Affordable Care Act is helping people who have lost jobs and health coverage during the pandemic.”
“What Texas Would Look Like Without Obamacare: The state leading the latest effort to overturn the health law used to have weaker coverage and more uninsured residents.” Sarah Kliff has this post at “TheUpshot” blog of The New York Times.
“Trump’s 200th judicial appointment: Less than meets the eye.” Russell Wheeler has this post at the “FixGov” blog of The Brookings Institution.
“Justice Gorsuch’s Halfway Textualism Surprises and Disappoints in the Title VII Cases”: Law professors Josh Blackman and Randy Barnett have this essay online at National Review.
“The prosecution of Michael Flynn is not over yet; Under the court’s rules, any active judge of the full DC Circuit can call for review by the entire court; That’s exactly what the judges should do”: Law professor Andrew Manuel Crespo and Kristy Parker have this essay online at The Boston Globe.
“Supreme Court Notebook: Election-year retirement unlikely.” Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has this report.