“Justice Natalie Hudson will be first Black chief of Minnesota Supreme Court; Gov. Walz also named his former general counsel Karl Procaccini to the state’s highest bench Wednesday”: Rochelle Olson of The Minneapolis Star Tribune has this report.
“Qualified Immunity Faces an Existential Threat at the Supreme Court; A judicial doctrine that has denied justice to an untold number of plaintiffs may be founded on a centuries-old scrivener’s error”: Matt Ford of The New Republic has this report.
“Cassirer on Remand: Considering the Laws of Other Interested States.” Carlos M. Vázquez has this post at the “Transnational Litigation Blog.”
“Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Heads to the Supreme Court; A 40-year-old strategy for dealing with mass torts may end up needing a new look from Congress”: Law professor David Skeel will have this op-ed in Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
“The Plan to Claw Back Abortion Rights State by State Just Hit a Major Roadblock”: Law professor Mary Ziegler has this Jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
“Hilton Hotels heads to high court to protest fail-safe classes”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters has this post.
“The next big abortion battleground: Pennsylvania; Once-sleepy state Supreme Court races hit a new nerve in a post-Roe world.” Holly Otterbein of Politico has this report.
“Wisconsin Supreme Court flips liberal, creating a ‘seismic shift’”: Patrick Marley of The Washington Post has this report.