“Judges Allow Tennessee’s Ban on Transgender Healthcare to Take Effect — For Now; Court says a definitive ruling on a preliminary injunction is expected by Sept. 30”: Arian Campo-Flores of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
“Student debt: Why Biden’s backup plan may wind up in trouble again at the Supreme Court.” John Fritze of USA Today has this report.
“The Supreme Court’s continuing march to the right”: Tierney Sneed of CNN has this news analysis.
“Environmental takeaways from a transformative Supreme Court term”: Pamela King of Greenwire has this report.
“Supreme Arrogance: Sherrilyn Ifill, Jamelle Bouie and Steve Vladeck join Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern for an end-of-term roundup, taking a close look at SCOTUS’ opinions and the justices who issued them.” You can access yesterday’s new episode of Slate’s “Amicus” podcast via this link.
“The legal principle behind a more restrained Supreme Court term”: Henry Gass of The Christian Science Monitor has this report.
“Florida Supreme Court to hear abortion case in September; The case could determine the fate of a new law barring abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy”: Jim Saunders of the News Service of Florida has this report.
“How John Roberts exhibited his power in the Supreme Court’s biggest decisions”: Zach Schonfeld of The Hill has this report.
“Look at What John Roberts and His Court Have Wrought Over 18 Years”: Linda Greenhouse has this guest essay online at The New York Times.
“The Straight Man in the Gay Wedding Website Case Is Not the Real Problem; The Christian group behind the Supreme Court wedding website case would rather stoke controversy about the fake inquiry than have us look at how its own story has changed”: Melissa Gira Grant of The New Republic has this report.
“Supreme Court dissents and rejoinders, with respect and disrespect”: Nina Totenberg of NPR has this report.
“Where Clarence Thomas Entered an Elite Circle and Opened a Door to the Court; The exclusive Horatio Alger Association brought the justice access to wealthy members and unreported V.I.P. treatment; He, in turn, offered another kind of access”: Abbie VanSickle and Steve Eder have this front page article in today’s edition of The New York Times.