“Yeshiva University Case Means We’re All Jews Now; Every American has a stake in upholding the school’s right to free exercise”: Columnist William McGurn will have this op-ed in Tuesday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“Chief Justice Anne Burke stepping down from Illinois Supreme Court; The retirement comes a year before her husband, Ald. Ed Burke (14th), is scheduled to stand trial on federal racketeering charges”: Tina Sfondeles of The Chicago Sun-Times has this report.
“Roberts joins the chorus of Supreme Court whining”: Columnist Jennifer Rubin has this essay online at The Washington Post.
“Chief Justice Bridget McCormack leaving the Michigan Supreme Court”: Paul Egan of The Detroit Free Press has this report.
Michigan Courts today issued a news release titled “Chief Justice McCormack to Retire from Michigan Supreme Court; State’s leading jurist leaving behind a legacy of increased accessibility, engagement, efficiency, and independence in the judiciary.”
“Pa. Supreme Court tells Wolf to bring abortion amendment challenge to Commonwealth Court”: Peter Hall of Pennsylvania Capital-Star has this report on an order that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued today.
“Supreme Court Fellowship Program Resumes with 4 New Fellows”: The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts issued this news release today.
“Supreme Court Chief Justice on Court’s Legitimacy & Welcoming New Justices”: C-SPAN has posted this video online.
“The Supreme Court fight over whether religious schools can discriminate against LGBTQ people: Yeshiva University v. YU Pride Alliance is a genuinely difficult case about just how much immunity religious institutions should have from the law.” Ian Millhiser has this essay online at Vox.
“A Judge Let Employers Exclude HIV Prevention From Workers’ Insurance. That’s Not Even the Worst Part. An anti-gay attack on the Affordable Care Act could end in grievous harm to millions of Americans.” Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
“Johnson & Johnson and a New War on Consumer Protection: The company has spent billions on cases about one of its most popular products; As its executives try a brazen new legal strategy to stop the litigation, corporate America takes note.” Casey Cep has this article in the September 19, 2022 issue of The New Yorker.