In Bashman (and Bashwoman) news from South London: Ertan Karpazli and Joe Smith of The Mirror (UK) report that “Four teenage girls ‘bash man and woman in head using bottle and crutch’ on London bus; The four female suspects, described as aged in their mid to late teens, allegedly caused chaos on the top deck of the bus as it passed through Croydon in South London late at night.”
“A case on free speech and immigration at the Supreme Court”: This audio segment appeared on this evening’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered.”
“Supreme Court affirmative action case adds urgency to push to end legacy admissions at colleges”: Hilary Burns of The Boston Globe has this report.
“Higher education faces an inflection point with DEI; Stanford Law School was just the cardinal in the coal mine”: Josh Blackman has this post at “The Volokh Conspiracy.”
“Amgen Seeks to Monopolize Nature; The Supreme Court takes up an overbroad patent that seeks to pre-empt a competitor’s pharmaceutical product”: Gregory Winter has this essay online at The Wall Street Journal.
“Judicial Notice (03.25.23): Stepping In It; Much ado about doggie doo, a judicial nominee’s ‘oops’ moment, the Gwyneth Paltrow trial, and other legal news from the week that was.” David Lat has this post at his “Original Jurisdiction” Substack site.
“Trial date set for Charlie Adelson in Dan Markel murder case”: Jeff Burlew of The Tallahassee Democrat recently had an article that begins, “Jury selection and testimony is slated to begin in October in the trial of Charlie Adelson, who is accused of orchestrating the 2014 professional hit on Florida State law professor Dan Markel.”