“GOP backs away from some hard-line abortion measures it once championed”: Caroline Kitchener, Katie Shepherd, Rachel Roubein, and Marianna Sotomayor have this front page article in today’s edition of The Washington Post.
“How Biden’s judicial record could affect the country’s courts”: This audio segment appeared on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered.”
“Dan Markel murder: Held in solitary confinement since April, Charlie Adelson denied bond.” Karl Etters has this front page article in today’s edition of The Tallahassee Democrat.
And Peter Schorsch of Florida Politics reports that “Charlie Adelson denied bail, based on threat to community, risk of flight and abundant evidence.”
“Sprang a leak: Inside the saga to uncover who spilled Supreme Court’s Roe secret.” Kaelan Deese of Washington Examiner has this report.
“Medical Impact of Roe Reversal Goes Well Beyond Abortion Clinics, Doctors Say; State abortion bans carry narrow but sometimes vague exceptions, and years of prison time; That’s forcing doctors to think like lawyers, and hospitals to create new protocols”: Kate Zernike will have this article in Sunday’s edition of The New York Times.
“Roberts says Supreme Court will reopen to public and defends legitimacy”: Robert Barnes and Michael Karlik of The Washington Post have this report.
John Fritze of USA Today reports that “Chief Justice Roberts defends Supreme Court’s legitimacy post-Roe, announces reopening; ‘I think just moving forward from things that were unfortunate is the best way to respond to it,’ the chief justice said of recent controversy and criticism of the court, according to a media report.”
Joel Rosenblatt of Bloomberg News reports that “John Roberts Decries Attacks on Supreme Court’s ‘Legitimacy’; Top judge speaks publicly for first time since abortion ruling; Chief justice addresses meeting of judges, lawyers in Colorado.”
Colleen Slevin of The Associated Press reports that “Chief Justice John Roberts defends legitimacy of court.”
And Ariane de Vogue of CNN reports that “Roberts defends Supreme Court’s legitimacy and says last year has been ‘difficult in many respects.’“