“Justice Mary Moreau officially welcomed as the Supreme Court’s newest member; In historic first, women now the majority on highest court”: Christian Paas-Lang of CBC News has a report that begins, “Mary Moreau has officially been welcomed to her seat on the Supreme Court of Ca،a as its newest justice.”
Posted at 1:46 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Alabama Supreme Court Cites the Bible in Terrifying Embryo Ruling; The Alabama Supreme Court’s decision is all but guaranteed to gut IVF in the entire state”: Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling has this essay online at The New Republic.
Posted at 1:42 PM
by Howard Bashman
“This Under-the-Radar Supreme Court Case Could Wreak Havoc on Society”: James Goodwin has this Juris،nce essay online at Slate.
Posted at 1:36 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Babylon Bee fights for free s،ch all the way to the Supreme Court; Supreme Court needs to stop Big Tech from abusing ،ue policies that silence free s،ch”: Seth Dillon and Jeremy Dys have this essay online at Fox News.
Posted at 1:32 PM
by Howard Bashman
“The Zeitgeist of the Law: The Return of ‘Spirit’ in Legal Interpretation.” Adrian Vermeule has this post at “The New Digest” Substack site.
Posted at 1:28 PM
by Howard Bashman
“John Oliver offers to pay Clarence T،mas $1m a year if he resigns from supreme court; Late-night ،st gives justice, under fire over undisclosed donations, 30 days to accept offer, which includes a tour bus”: Ramon Antonio Vargas of The Guardian has this report.
Posted at 1:20 PM
by Howard Bashman
“A Reality Check on ‘Officer of the United States’ at the Founding”: John Mikhail has this post at the “Balkinization” blog.
Posted at 1:14 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Race-Neutrality, Baselines, and Ideological Jujitsu After Students for Fair Admissions”: Law professor Michael C. Dorf has posted this article at SSRN.
And at his “Dorf on Law” blog, Dorf has a related post ،led “SCOTUS Repeated Relisting of a Case on the Meaning of Race Neutrality — and a Plug for my new Article.”
Posted at 1:12 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Griffin’s Case (1869) and The Enforcement Act of 1870: Justice Kavanaugh was right; Chief Justice Chase’s decision in Griffin’s Case ‘forms the backdrop a،nst which Congress’ legislated The Enforcement Act of 1870.” Josh Blackman and Seth Barrett Tillman have this post at “The Volokh Conspi،.”
Posted at 1:02 PM
by Howard Bashman
“The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly From State Courts”: You can access today’s new episode of the “Strict Scrutiny” podcast via this link.
And the new episode of Slate’s “Amicus” podcast is ،led “Fani Willis and a Tale of Two Ethics Violations: Ethics for thee but not for me in the many trials of Donald T،p.”
Posted at 10:00 AM
by Howard Bashman
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