“Facing trial, Bannon vows to go ‘medieval,’ but judge says meh; After a judge sharply limits Bannon’s planned defenses for contempt, the refusenik Jan. 6 witness faces long odds at a short trial”: Devlin Barrett and Spencer S. Hsu of The Washington Post have this report.
“Confusion post-Roe spurs delays, denials for some lifesaving pregnancy care; Miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies and other common complications are now scrutinized, jeopardizing maternal health”: Frances Stead Sellers and Fenit Nirappil of The Washington Post have this report.
“Little-Known Lawyer Pitched Trump on Extreme Plans to Subvert Election; The role of William J. Olson in advising the president in late 2020, which has not previously been disclosed, shows how fringe figures were influencing him at a critical time”: Maggie Haberman and Luke Broadwater will have this article in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times.
“What New Abortion Bans Mean for the Youngest Patients; One 10-year-old became the focus of debate, but more than 1,000 girls under 15 seek abortions each year; ‘How are we going to help the pregnant kids?'” Dana Goldstein and Ava Sasani will have this front page article in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Legal arguments in judges’ hands as Georgia awaits abortion ruling”: Maya T. Prabhu of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has this report.
“Abortion laws spark profound changes in other medical care”: Lindsey Tanner of The Associated Press has this report.
“Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Will Return to Harvard Law School’s Faculty this Fall”: Isabella B. Cho of The Harvard Crimson has this report.
And Vivi E. Lu and Leah J. Teichholtz of The Harvard Crimson report that “The Harvard Crimson to Shift to Weekly Print Publication Starting This Fall.”
“The Most Hated Justice on the Supreme Court; Justice Brett Kavanaugh has been a liberal target since his brutal confirmation fight in 2018; That he strikes a more conciliatory tone than colleagues doesn’t appease his critics”: Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News has this report.