“9th Circ. Bucks Precedent For Immigrants With Citizen Parents”: Law360 has this report (subscription required for access) on a 7-to-4 en banc ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued Thursday.
Six Trump appointees served on the en banc panel, only four of whom joined in dissent.
“Landlords Take Fight Against Eviction Ban to 11th Circuit; An attorney for the National Apartment Association told the appeals court that landlords’ inability to give delinquent tenants the boot during the pandemic is causing them irreparable harm”: Kayla Goggin of Courthouse News Service has this report on an oral argument (access the audio via this link) that a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit heard Friday.
“Bayer Suffers Second Appellate Defeat With Ninth Circuit Ruling in Roundup Cancer Case; Bayer-owned Monsanto must now decide whether it wants the Supreme Court to weigh in on the legitimacy of a $25 million jury verdict”: Maria Dinzeo of Courthouse News Service has this report on a ruling that a partially divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued Friday.
“9th Circ. Won’t Rehear ‘Goliath’ CFPB’s Panel Win Over Seila”: Law360 has this report (subscription required for access) on an order denying rehearing en banc, and the dissent therefrom, that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued Friday.
“Supreme Court considers plea from parents of man killed in St. Louis jail who was shackled facedown”: Ariane de Vogue of CNN has this report.
“ICC asks SCOTUS to limit U.S. courts’ discretion over discovery in overseas arbitration”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Thomson Reuters News & Insight has this post.
“SCOTUS’ Bostock didn’t lower the bar on Title VII claims — 5th Circuit”: Daniel Wiessner of Reuters has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued Friday.
“$2.75 mln verdict against Ford over post-crash suicide vacated”: Brendan Pierson of Reuters has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit issued Thursday.
“7th Circuit affirms verdict against law professor in defamation dispute”: Katie Stancombe of The Indiana Lawyer has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued last Monday.
“Court lifts injunction on CMP transmission corridor project; The appeals court said opponents of the project are unlikely to win a lawsuit seeking to block its construction”: Edward D. Murphy of The Portland (Me.) Press Herald has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued Thursday.
In recent episodes of the “Advisory Opinions” podcast from The Dispatch: I’m going to need to start listening to podcasts at 2x speed just to keep up with all the interesting programs that have been dropping lately.
Case in point, check out these new installments of the “Advisory Opinions” podcast featuring David French and Sarah Isgur: “McKay Coppins Talks Kavanaugh“; “The Costa Method“; and “The Tenth Justice.”
“Normal Procedural Regularity”: Law professor Dan Epps has decided to venture back into SCOTUS-related podcasting, this time with a slightly less scandalous co-host, law professor Will Baude.
Their new endeavor is called “Divided Argument,” and its first episode can be accessed here.
“End of SCOTUS Term: Breyer’s Future, Voting Rights, College Sports, ObamaCare & the First Amendment”: The Committee for Justice has posted on YouTube at this link the video of a recent virtual event that the organization hosted.
“Consensus-Building Judge Taking the Reins at Federal Circuit”: Perry Cooper of Bloomberg Law has a report that begins, “Incoming Federal Circuit Chief Judge Kimberly Moore is known for fostering relationships among clerks and judges, a style that could help bring together a court split over knotty legal issues.”
“Judicial Notice (05.15.21): Bennifer Is Back; A-Rod hires Wachtell Lipton, a top law school gets a new dean, and other legal news from the week that was.” David Lat has this post (subscription required for full access) at his “Original Jurisdiction” Substack site.