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Sunday, July 10, 2022

“Vaccines, Religious Freedom and the Military; The Pentagon violates soldiers’ rights and its own regulations”: Christopher J. Motz will have this op-ed in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.

Posted at 8:24 PM by Howard Bashman



“No More Deference to the Administrative State; Without quite overturning the 1984 Chevron case, the Supreme Court has limited its effect considerably”: David B. Rivkin Jr. and Mark Wendell DeLaquil will have this op-ed in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.

Posted at 8:17 PM by Howard Bashman



“Doctors Struggle With State Abortion Restrictions at Odds With Federal Law; The law requiring doctors to provide emergency treatment to stabilize certain patients may necessitate performing an abortion in some cases”: Melanie Evans of The Wall Street Journal has an article that begins, “Doctors and hospitals are rushing to reconcile laws in their states barring abortion with a federal law that may require the procedure as part of emergency treatment.”

Posted at 8:14 PM by Howard Bashman



“What a Reckoning at the Supreme Court Could Look Like”: Columnist Ezra Klein has this essay online at The New York Times.

Posted at 7:44 PM by Howard Bashman



“States’ top lawyers ask Supreme Court to review charity-only class settlements”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters has this post. And you can view the amicus brief at this link.

Posted at 7:42 PM by Howard Bashman



“Judicial committee to investigate hiring of controversial law clerk”: Bill Rankin of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a report that begins, “A special committee will investigate the hiring of a law clerk by the chief judge of the federal appeals court in Atlanta in light of allegations the clerk had sent racist and xenophobic texts, a judicial panel ruled Friday.”

And Nate Raymond of Reuters reports that “U.S. judicial panel orders probe into hiring of clerk accused of racism.”

You can access Friday’s decision of the Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability of the Judicial Conference of the United States at this link.

Posted at 1:36 PM by Howard Bashman