“Booker on Mangi nomination: ‘It’s not over yet’; Senator says he’s still working to push through stalled Third Circuit nominee.” Joey Fox of the New Jersey Globe has this report.
And Chuck Ross of The Washington Free Beacon reports that “Embattled Biden Nominee Adeel Mangi Facilitated Meeting Between Leaders of Anti-Israel and Anti-Police Groups.”
“Judicial Security Resources Stretched Amid Rising Threats”: Suzanne Monyak of Bloomberg Law has this report.
“Federal judge sentences McGirt to 30 years, expected to be released in 30 days”: Mckenzie Richmond of Tulsa, Oklahoma’s KTUL has this report.
“Biden Top Supreme Court Lawyer Laments Shadow Docket Effect”: Suzanne Monyak and Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson of Bloomberg Law have this report.
“Generating Predictions for Grants Pass v. Johnson”: Adam Feldman has this post at his “Empirical SCOTUS” blog.
“Texas man files legal action to probe ex-partner’s out-of-state abortion; The previously unreported petition reflects a potential new antiabortion strategy to block women from ending their pregnancies in states where abortion is legal”: Caroline Kitchener of The Washington Post has this report.
According to the article, “Davis’s petition — filed under Texas’s Rule 202 by Jonathan Mitchell, a prominent antiabortion attorney known for devising new and aggressive legal strategies to crack down on abortion — follows a lawsuit filed last spring by another Texas man, Marcus Silva, who is attempting to sue three women who allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain abortion pills.”