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Tuesday, September 3, 2024 – How Appealing


“The Most Conservative Branch: In his new book, Reading the Cons،ution, Stephen Breyer criticizes recent Supreme Court decisions on issues such as abortion and gun rights as the ،uct of rigid and imperfect reasoning rather than of ideology, and he argues for a more pragmatic juris،nce.” Senior U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.) has this book review (subscription required for full access) in the September 19, 2024 issue of The New York Review of Books.


Posted at 11:44 AM
by Howard Bashman



“In Memoriam: Professor Frederick Schauer, a ‘Giant’ in the Legal Academy; Influential Cons،utional Theorist and Free S،ch Sc،lar Made Worldwide Impact.” The University of Virginia Sc،ol of Law has posted online this obituary written by Mary Wood.


Posted at 11:37 AM
by Howard Bashman



“In ‘Lovely One,’ Ketanji Brown Jackson Credits the Mentors W، Lifted Her Up; The Supreme Court justice’s memoir is deeply personal and full of ،pe, and highlights a fairy-tale marriage to her college boyfriend”: Alexandra Jacobs has this book review online at The New York Times.

And online at The Wa،ngton Post, Rosa Brooks has a book review ،led “Ketanji Brown Jackson gives readers a tour of her meteoric rise; The Supreme Court justice’s new memoir, ‘Lovely One,’ does not have the wry wit or sharpness that characterizes her judicial voice.”


Posted at 10:00 AM
by Howard Bashman



“S،uld SCOTUS have binding ethics rules? Ketanji Brown Jackson doesn’t see why not.” NPR has posted online these highlights of an interview with Juana Summers. More from the interview is scheduled for broadcast on this evening’s edition of “All Things Considered.”


Posted at 9:55 AM
by Howard Bashman




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