“Pa. Supreme Court considering Pittsburgh’s ‘jock tax’ as city’s financial crisis deepens”: Hallie Lauer of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has this report.
And Peter Hall of Pennsylvania Capital-Star reports that “Pa. Supreme Court grants limited appeal of ruling striking down Pittsburgh’s ‘jock tax.’”
You can access Monday’s order of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania granting review at this link.
“Supreme Court’s Hand-Picked Advocate Argues for Killing Richard Glossip; Oklahoma’s attorney general believes Glossip’s conviction should be overturned; Chief Justice John Roberts chose a former clerk to argue that the AG is wrong”: Liliana Segura and Jordan Smith of The Intercept have this report.
You can access the brief at this link.
“SCOTUS conservatives made clear they will consider anything. The right heard them. Three moves this week show how the real lesson of this Supreme Court term isn’t what most journalists were writing about.” Chris Geidner has this post at his Substack site.
“KY clerk who denied marriage licenses to gay couples wants Supreme Court ruling overturned”: Karla Ward of The Lexington Herald Leader has a report that begins, “Former Rowan County clerk Kim Davis is arguing in federal appeals court that the Supreme Court decision on gay marriage should be overturned, and she should not have to pay a judgment to one of the couples she denied a marriage license.”
And Sarah Ladd of Kentucky Lantern reports that “Kim Davis’ legal counsel moves to make her appeal a springboard for overturning marriage rights.”
You can access at this link Kim Davis’s brief for appellant filed Monday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
“FCC Broadband Subsidy Scheme Unconstitutional, 5th Circuit Says; Court: FCC subsidy scheme an unconstituional ‘tax’; Private company’s role in scheme also problematic”: Ufonobong Umanah of Bloomberg Law has this report on a 9-to-7 en banc ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued today.
“US Judge Recounts Security Concerns After Trump Election Ruling; Stephanos Bibas recounted angry calls after election ruling; His 2020 decision rejected Trump campaign bid to nix ballots”: Suzanne Monyak of Bloomberg Law has this report (subscription required for full access).
“Federal Circuit Panel Urges Extension of Newman’s Suspension; Recommendation would leave judge sidelined through late 2025; Newman has responded to investigation with lawsuit and appeal”: Michael Shapiro of Bloomberg Law has this report.
And Blake Brittain of Reuters reports that “Panel calls for suspension to continue for 97-year-old US appeals judge.”
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit posted online a web page titled “Release of Materials in Judicial Investigation” containing links to various materials, including the Redacted Report and Recommendation of the Special Committee.
“GOP states’ effort to restrict abortion pill rebuffed by appeals court”: Brendan Pierson of Reuters has this report on a ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued today.
“Biden Favors Younger Judges in Shift From Previous Democrats; Over half of Biden’s appeals court appointments under 50; Shift continues Trump-era practice to choose younger judges”: Suzanne Monyak of Bloomberg Law has this report.
“Constitutional warning shot for social media ‘deplatforming’ laws; If the right case ever does arrive at the Supreme Court, laws like those in Florida and Texas will likely be destroyed”: Damon Root has this essay online at Freethink.
“J&J Allies With Mass-Tort Specialists to Seal $8 Billion Talc Settlement; Votes from the weakest talc claims against Johnson & Johnson could help the company end mass cancer lawsuits in bankruptcy court”: Andrew Scurria, Erin Mulvaney, and Alexander Gladstone of The Wall Street Journal have this report.