“Federal Judges Say They Won’t Hire Clerks From Stanford Law School; James Ho and Elizabeth Branch, who announced a clerkship boycott of Yale Law last year, are adding Stanford to the list”: Aaron Sibarium of The Washington Free Beacon has this report.
That publication has also posted online an item titled “Judge James Ho’s Remarks Announcing a Hiring Boycott From Stanford Law School.”
Perhaps we will learn tomorrow whether this is or is not an April Fools’ joke.
“Wisconsin Supreme Court control, abortion access at stake”: Scott Bauer of The Associated Press has this report.
“In post-Roe America, weird changes might be coming to abortion law”: Columnist Kathleen Parker has this essay online at The Washington Post.
“This federal judge may be hazardous to your health”: Columnist Ruth Marcus has this essay online at The Washington Post.
“New Mexico Supreme Court blocks ordinances restricting access to abortion”: Elise Kaplan and Dan Boyd of The Albuquerque Journal have this report.
And Susan Montoya Bryan of The Associated Press reports that “New Mexico Supreme Court blocks local abortion ordinances.”
“Female Justices Still Interrupted at Argument, But Barrett Less”: Law professor Tonja Jacobi has this essay online at Bloomberg Law.
“The Liberal Maverick Fighting Race-Based Affirmative Action; For decades, Richard Kahlenberg has pushed for a class-conscious approach to college admissions; He may finally get his wish, but it comes at a personal cost”: Anemona Hartocollis of The New York Times has this report.
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s ‘Inexorable Zero’ of Black Employees: ‘What if she says yes?'” Ed Whelan has this post at his “Confirmation Tales” Substack site.