“Third federal inmate this week executed at Terre Haute prison; victims’ families issue statements”: Lisa Trigg of The Tribune-Star of Terre Haute, Indiana has this report.
Courtney Crowder of The Des Moines Register has an article headlined “‘Hail Mary, Mother of God, pray for me’: Iowan Dustin Honken says short prayer before being executed.”
And Michael Tarm of The Associated Press reports that “Iowa meth kingpin is 3rd executed by US government this week.”
“Oklahoma Ruling Shakes Up How Police, Courts Handle Crimes Against Native Americans; State law-enforcement authorities begin to step aside in some cases; Supreme Court decision could spill huge number of cases onto federal dockets”: Christopher Weaver of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
And Dino Grandoni of The Washington Post reports that “Now that half of Oklahoma is officially Indian land, oil industry could face new costs and environmental hurdles; The landmark Supreme Court decision gives the five tribes a say over oil and gas wells, refineries, and pipelines — including those running to the Cushing hub of the Keystone XL, legal experts say.”
“Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Cancer Again, Says She Will Remain On The Court”: Nina Totenberg had this audio segment on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered.”
“Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh display independent streaks”: Richard Wolf of USA Today has this report.
“Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Cancer Has Returned; The justice announced she had begun chemotherapy in May after the discovery of a lesion on her liver”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.
Robert Barnes of The Washington Post reports that “Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she is being treated for recurrence of cancer.”
David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times reports that “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg undergoing chemotherapy, says no plans to step down.”
Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal reports that “Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Has Liver Cancer; The 87-year-old jurist says she Is fully able to work during chemotherapy.”
Kristine Phillips and Richard Wolf of USA Today report that “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she’s receiving treatment for liver cancer.”
Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times reports that “Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg treated for liver cancer.”
Andrew Chung of Reuters reports that “U.S. Supreme Court’s Ginsburg undergoing treatment for cancer recurrence.”
Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News reports that “Ginsburg Treated for Cancer Recurrence, Will Stay on Court.”
Pete Williams and Sahil Kapur of NBC News report that “Ginsburg says she’s being treated for recurrence of cancer, will stay on Supreme Court; Chemotherapy has yielded ‘positive results,’ the 87-year-old justice said in a statement.”
Morgan Phillips and Alex Pappas of Fox News report that “Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been undergoing chemotherapy to treat recurrence of cancer; The announcement comes after being discharged from the hospital earlier this week for another health issue.”
Josh Gerstein of Politico reports that “Justice Ginsburg reveals she suffered recurrence of cancer; The 87-year-old said chemotherapy is ‘yielding positive results.’”
And Harper Neidig of The Hill reports that “Ginsburg says she’s undergoing chemotherapy due to liver cancer.”
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg announces cancer recurrence, says chemotherapy yielding ‘positive results'”: Dan Berman of CNN has this report.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court‘s Public Information Office issued a news release titled “Statement from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.”
“The Eleventh Circuit on Appeals After Voluntary Dismissals; The Eleventh Circuit held that a decision was final and appealable despite the voluntary dismissal of all remaining claims without prejudice”: Bryan Lammon has this post at his “final decisions” blog about a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued yesterday.
Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr. wrote both the opinion of the court and a concurring opinion.