“New York’s New Gun Law Remains Intact for Now After Appeals Court Ruling; A three-judge panel temporarily halted a lower court’s ruling blocking a section of the law, the third such stay the panel has issued this month”: Ed Shanahan of The New York Times has this report.
And Nate Raymond of Reuters reports that “Court allows New York to enforce limits on guns on private property.”
You can access today’s order of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit at this link.
“First Black woman on Delaware high court confirmed to federal bench”: Nate Raymond of Reuters has this report.
Today, the U.S. Senate voted 55-to-35 to confirm Justice Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves of the Supreme Court of Delaware to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
“Kavanaugh’s Holiday Party Appearance Renews Supreme Court Ethics Questions”: Lydia Wheeler of Bloomberg News has this report.
“Jones Day Hires Seven Supreme Court Clerks in Annual Spree”: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson of Bloomberg Law has this report.
And Jones Day has issued a news release titled “Jones Day adds seven U.S. Supreme Court clerks from the October 2021 Term.”
“Supreme Court resurrects pre-pandemic tradition: announcing opinions from bench.” Ariane de Vogue of CNN has this report.
“How the 303 Creative case threatens to roll back the 21st century”: You can access today’s new episode of the “Strict Scrutiny” podcast via this link.
“The Year Originalism Became a Four-Letter Word”: Eric Segall has this blog post at “Dorf on Law.”
“Supreme Court Off to Historically Slow Start in Contentious Term”: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson of Bloomberg Law has this report.
“I Called the Federal Judge Who Mocked Me to the Federalist Society; I got a rare look inside the elusive and influential group”: Mark Joseph Stern has this jurisprudence interview online at Slate.
And at “The Volokh Conspiracy,” Jonathan H. Adler has a post titled “What Happened When Mark Joseph Stern Interviewed Judge William Pryor; Slate’s legal correspondent questioned the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit about the Federalist Society.”
Access today’s Order List of the U.S. Supreme Court: At this link. The Court did not grant review in any new cases but called for the views of the Solicitor General in two cases.
“A Supreme Court Case That Threatens the Mechanisms of Democracy: At stake in Moore v. Harper is the question of how elections should be run — and who should resolve the inevitable disputes when they arise.” Andrew Marantz has this Comment in the Talk of the Town section of the December 19, 2022 issue of The New Yorker.