“A Look at Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Judicial Record: Her opinions are generally workmanlike, making it easy to discern the cases that inspired her passion.” David B. Rivkin Jr. and Andrew M. Grossman will have this op-ed in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“The Supreme Court’s Chance to Restore Political Accountability: In West Virginia v. EPA, the justices could revive the nondelegation doctrine.” Peter J. Wallison and law professor John Yoo have this essay online at The Wall Street Journal.
“Climate Cleanup at the Supreme Court: The Justices get a second chance to stop the EPA’s lawbreaking.” This editorial will appear in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Would Bring Rare Criminal-Defense Experience to Supreme Court; Judge Jackson, whom President Biden nominated to the Supreme Court Friday, would be the first justice in decades to have worked as a lawyer representing poor criminal defendants”: Laura Kusisto and Jacob Gershman will have this article in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“Jackson’s nomination is historic, but her impact on Supreme Court in short term likely will be minimal”: Robert Barnes of The Washington Post has this report, along with an article headlined “Four women on the Supreme Court would bring historic, near gender parity for institution long dominated by White men.”
“10 Consequential Days: How Biden Navigated War, Covid and the Supreme Court; The dizzying events of the past week have pushed to the sidelines the congressional squabbling over President Biden’s domestic agenda, and are already redefining the arc of his presidency.” Michael D. Shear, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, and Katie Rogers of The New York Times have this report.
“Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Hobble Biden’s Global Warming Approach; The lawsuit seeks to limit the EPA’s power to impose new limits on greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants”: Timothy Puko and Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal have this report.
And Greg Stohr and Jennifer A Dlouhy of Bloomberg News report that “For GOP, Supreme Court Case on Climate Goes Way Beyond the Environment.”
“Biden’s Supreme Court nominee has her work cut out for her; Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would join a Supreme Court hell-bent on rolling back Americans’ rights”: Law professor Jessica Levinson has this essay online at MSNBC.
“Supreme Court Will Hear Biggest Climate Change Case in a Decade; The court could handcuff President Biden’s climate change agenda — and restrict federal agencies from enacting new regulations governing health, workplace safety and more”: Coral Davenport of The New York Times has this report.
“A relatively subdued setting for a groundbreaking nomination”: Mark Walsh has this “A View from the Cross Hall” post at “SCOTUSblog.”
“With Supreme Court nod, Biden seeks to secure Jackson’s legacy — and his; On the high court, barrier breakers, and the presidents who nominate them, tend to be remembered by history”: Jonathan Allen of NBC News has this news analysis.
“How Ketanji Brown Jackson Could Change The Supreme Court”: Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux of FiveThirtyEight has this report.