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Monday, January 22, 2024

“Winning: Trump victorious in nearly all ‘insurrection’ lawsuits to toss him off the ballot; Colorado Supreme Court ruling is the anomaly.” Stephen Dinan and Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times have this report.

Posted at 9:52 PM by Howard Bashman



“Did Justice Kavanaugh Really Imply that the Nondelegation Doctrine Should be Reinvigorated?” Michael C. Dorf has this post at his blog, “Dorf on Law.”

Posted at 9:46 PM by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court Backs Biden in Dispute With Texas Over Border Barrier; A federal appeals court had ruled that Border Patrol agents may not remove concertina wire erected by the state except for medical emergencies”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.

Ann E. Marimow and Nick Miroff of The Washington Post report that “Supreme Court clears way for border agents to remove Texas wire barrier; Monday’s order was one of several recent actions by the high court that affirmed federal government authority over immigration matters.”

David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times reports that “Supreme Court rules for Biden administration in Texas border dispute.”

Jess Bravin and Elizabeth Findell of The Wall Street Journal report that “Supreme Court Lets Border Patrol Cut Razor Wire Texas Installed to Stop Migrants; High court sets aside lower-court order barring Biden administration from removing barrier.”

Maureen Groppe and John Fritze of USA Today have an article headlined “Razor wire at the border: Supreme Court says feds can remove barriers in Texas meant to block migrants; The ruling was a temporary victory for the Biden administration while the underlying lawsuit continues.”

And Stephen Dinan of The Washington Times reports that “Justices side with Biden over Texas in razor wire border fence case.”

Posted at 9:38 PM by Howard Bashman



“The Sneaky Road Back to Racial Preferences in Admissions; Will a Virginia high school’s anti-Asian policies evade the Supreme Court?” Columnist William McGurn will have this op-ed in Tuesday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.

Posted at 8:53 PM by Howard Bashman



“Anita Earls, America’s Only Honest Judge, Cleared In Whiny Baby Ethics Investigation; The GOP-led ethics ‘investigation’ into North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls closes with a whimper”: Madiba K. Dennie has this post at Balls and Strikes.

Posted at 3:28 PM by Howard Bashman



“Not even the Supreme Court can make Congress do its job”: Columnist Ramesh Ponnuru has this essay online at The Washington Post.

Posted at 1:38 PM by Howard Bashman



“U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Israel Supreme Court Justice Alex Stein to speak at Notre Dame Law School”: Denise Wager of the University of Notre Dame Law School has this report.

Posted at 1:36 PM by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court to Hear Case of Oklahoma Death Row Inmate; The court acted after the state’s attorney general, a Republican, agreed that Richard Glossip had not received a fair trial”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.

Ann E. Marimow of The Washington Post reports that “Supreme Court will review Okla. death penalty conviction.”

Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal reports that “Death-Row Inmate Who Claims Innocence to Get Supreme Court Hearing; Justices to consider rare action of vacating Richard Glossip’s conviction.”

Nolan Clay of The Oklahoman reports that “US Supreme Court will hear death row inmate Richard Glossip’s retrial case.”

And Lawrence Hurley of NBC News reports that “Supreme Court takes up Oklahoma death row inmate’s bid to overturn conviction; The justices will hear an unusual case in which state attorney general has agreed that inmate Richard Glossip’s conviction should be thrown out.”

Posted at 1:18 PM by Howard Bashman



“Denotive Language in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross”: Richard M. Re has this post at his “Re’s Judicata” blog.

Posted at 9:38 AM by Howard Bashman



“Greg Abbott and the Battle for the Texas Border: What a constitutional crisis looks like up close and personal.” You can access the new episode of Slate’s “Amicus” podcast via this link.

Posted at 9:18 AM by Howard Bashman



“The Architect of Our Divided Supreme Court: A hundred years ago, Chief Justice William Howard Taft made the Court more efficient and more powerful; His interventions marked a turning point whose effects are still being felt.” Jill Lepore has this Books essay in the January 29, 2024 issue of The New Yorker.

Posted at 9:16 AM by Howard Bashman