“DOJ says end of health emergency will terminate Title 42 policy and moot Supreme Court case; The Tuesday submission comes just a week after the administration formally announced its plan to end the public health emergency”: Myah Ward of Politico has this report.
“Florida state court system, US, EU universities hit by ransomware outbreak”: James Pearson and Raphael Satter of Reuters have a report that begins, “A global ransomware outbreak has scrambled servers belonging to Florida’s Supreme Court and several universities in the United States and Central Europe, according to a Reuters analysis of ransom notes posted online to stricken servers.”
“Symposium To Look at Reclaiming Reproductive Rights After Dobbs”: Mike Fox of the University of Virginia School of Law has this report.
“Joseph Greenaway to Retire from Third Circuit Appeals Court”: Tiana Headley of Bloomberg Law has this report.
“Roberts Tries to Stay Above Fray as High Court’s Standing Falls”: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson and Lydia Wheeler of Bloomberg Law have this report.
“This Is Biden’s Chance to Tell Us Exactly What the Supreme Court Has Done”: Law professor Kate Shaw has this guest essay online at The New York Times.
“From nodding off to spouting off: How the Supreme Court can make news at the State of the Union.” John Fritze of USA Today has this report.
Received in today’s mail: An advance copy of the forthcoming book “Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936 to 1986” by James Rosen, which has an official publication date of March 2023. The book is the opening installment in a two-volume biography.
“Roberts Court Jurisprudence: What Was and What Will Come.” Adam Feldman has this post at his “Empirical SCOTUS” blog.
“Religious Carveout Push at Fifth Circuit Threatens Bostock‘s Scope”: Khorri Atkinson of Bloomberg Law has this report (subscription required for full access).
Once the Fifth Circuit posts archived audio of the oral argument, I will link to it.
“Fears mount around ‘catastrophic’ abortion pills case as decision nears; Conservative judges likely to decide fate of Texas lawsuit seeking to ban mifepristone nationwide”: Caroline Kitchener and Perry Stein of The Washington Post have this report.
And in commentary, online at Slate, Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern have a jurisprudence essay titled “Dobbs Was Always Just the Beginning; A single judge could outlaw the abortion pill nationwide; And that’s not even the worst of it.”