“Feds can’t destroy razor wire Texas installed near Eagle Pass, appeals court rules; Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had sued the Biden administration after Border Patrol agents had cut the razor wire”: Alejandro Serrano of The Texas Tribune has this report on a ruling that a divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued today.
“Ames Moot Court Competition 2024”: Harvard Law School has posted this video on YouTube.
“Supreme Court’s transgender care fight creates conservative ‘reckoning’ over parental rights”: John Fritze of CNN has this report.
And Andrew Chung of Reuters reports that “Transgender care at issue in US Supreme Court’s latest culture war fight.”
“Evers extended school funding 400 years. Supreme Court can fix this veto mess. Conservative and liberal justices and governors have used power in crazy ways.” Frederick B. Wade has this essay online at The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
“NC Supreme Court candidate wants Democrat disqualified from considering election challenge”: Kyle Ingram of The News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina has this report.
And Rusty Jacobs of WUNC Radio reports that “GOP candidate protests the ballots cast by his opponent’s parents in state Supreme Court race.”
“Supreme court urged to recognise ‘facts of biological reality’ in sex definition case; Scottish campaigners challenge ruling that found it lawful for guidance to extend definition of ‘woman’ to trans women with GRC”: Libby Brooks of The Guardian (UK) has this report.
“State elections official: Winner of Supreme Court race likely won’t be declared for several days.” Taylor Vance of Mississippi Today has this report.
Grant McLaughlin of The Clarion Ledger of Jackson, Mississippi reports that “MS Supreme Court race neck and neck; Vote counting expected into next week; St. Pe’ wins Court of Appeals race.”
And Emily Wagster Pettus of The Associated Press reports that “Candidates in tight race for Mississippi Supreme Court as St. Pe’ wins Court of Appeals seat.”
The New York Times provides access to the current election results via this link.
“Supreme Court hosts government power struggle over flavored vapes; The Supreme Court continues its probe of federal agency authority next week, putting the Food and Drug Administration’s rejection of flavored nicotine products under the microscope”: Kelsey Reichmann of Courthouse News Service has this report.