“Lawsuit Filed to Reverse Approval, Access to Abortion Pill; The action was filed by a conservative legal group that helped challenge the Roe v. Wade decision overturned by Supreme Court”: Liz Essley Whyte of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
Update: In other coverage, Laurie McGinley and Ariana Eunjung Cha of The Washington Post report that “Conservative group sues FDA to revoke approval of abortion pill.” You can view a copy of the complaint initiating suit at this link.
“Biden administration asks Supreme Court to reinstate student loan forgiveness program”: Robert Barnes and Danielle Douglas-Gabriel of The Washington Post have this report. You can view the federal government’s filing at this link.
“The Once-Sleepy Races That Are Getting Super Expensive — and Political”: Mary Harris has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
“National Injunction vs. Vacatur: The Tension Intensifies.” Samuel Bray has this post at “The Volokh Conspiracy.”
“Biden will ask Supreme Court to revive student debt relief plan; As it fights in court, the White House is weighing a decision on further extending the payment pause”: Michael Stratford of Politico has this report.
“A Pivotal Pick for the Ohio Supreme Court; Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s appointment to the Supreme Court will determine the orientation of the Ohio Supreme Court”: Jonathan H. Adler has this post at “The Volokh Conspiracy.”
“Supreme Court oral arguments are taking forever. The justices dissent — and then keep talking.” Joan Biskupic of CNN has this news analysis.
“Alabama calls off another execution, fails to set Kenneth Smith’s IV before death warrant expires”: Evan Mealins of The Montgomery Advertiser has this report. According to the article, “Unlike other states where witnesses observe the death penalty procedures from the moment an inmate is brought into the death chamber, Alabama does not admit witnesses into the viewing area until IVs are placed.” Thus, media witnesses were not present to observe.
And Kent Faulk and Ivana Hrynkiw of AL.com report that “Alabama calls off lethal injection of man for 1988 murder-for-hire, citing issues finding a vein.”