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29 Jun 2011, 7:24 am by Kiran Bhat
Briefly: In the Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin explains how Justice Kagan has “rejuvenated” the Court’s liberal wing. [read post]
11 May 2020, 3:24 am by Edith Roberts
” At PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman notes that “Justice Thomas called for reconsidering qualified immunity in his concurring opinion in Ziglar v. [read post]
2 Oct 2018, 4:11 am by Edith Roberts
” For The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin and Brent Kendall report that “the marble chamber’s atmosphere seemed in many ways a world apart from the caustic partisan battle over the court unfolding in the Senate buildings across the street. [read post]
19 Jun 2019, 4:07 am by Edith Roberts
For The Wall Street Journal, Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin report that “[t]he Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Virginia law that prohibits uranium mining within the commonwealth’s borders, in a splintered ruling that affirmed the powers of the states to regulate mining on private lands within their territories,” in Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. [read post]
11 Jun 2019, 3:51 am by Edith Roberts
Jess Bravin covers yesterday’s opinions and orders for The Wall Street Journal. [read post]
23 Jan 2018, 4:33 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Jess Bravin for The Wall Street Journal, Richard Wolf at USA Today and Adam Liptak for The New York Times. [read post]
10 Dec 2019, 3:52 am by Edith Roberts
” For The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Jess Bravin reports that “[t]he one-line order, refusing to review a lower court decision, created no nationwide precedent, but suggests that states may be gaining greater leeway in regulating women’s rights to end their pregnancies. [read post]
24 Feb 2012, 6:54 am by Joshua Matz
(Thanks to Howard Bashman at How Appealing for the latter links). [read post]
3 Apr 2018, 4:36 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Bill Mears at Fox News, David Savage for the Los Angeles Times, Adam Liptak for The New York Times, and Howard Fischer at Capitol Media Services (via the Arizona Capitol Times). [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 3:11 am by Amy Howe
  At PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman discusses the Court and alleged inconsistencies in its First Amendment jurisprudence in the context of “speech-protective” decisions like McCullen. [read post]
5 Jun 2018, 4:11 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Robert Barnes for The Washington Post, Mark Walsh for Education Week’s School Law Blog, Nina Totenberg at NPR, Josh Gerstein at Politico, Marcia Coyle and Tony Mauro at Law.com, Adam Liptak for The New York Times, Ariane de Vogue at CNN, Lydia Wheeler at The Hill, Greg Stohr at Bloomberg, Chris Geidner at BuzzFeed, Sam Baker at Axios, Jaclyn Belczyk at Jurist, Richard Wolf for USA Today, and Jess Bravin at The Wall Street Journal, who reports… [read post]
13 Jun 2017, 4:45 am by Edith Roberts
At PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman suggests that a “better solution might have been that there is a final judgment in the dismissal order, but that there are prudential limits on a court reviewing a voluntary dismissal, just as there are prudential limits on a court taking appeals from the winners below. [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 4:23 am by Edith Roberts
” For Capitol Media Services (via the Arizona Capitol Times), Howard Fischer reports that “[i]n what could be a key victory for gay rights, the U.S. [read post]
25 Jun 2018, 4:18 am by Edith Roberts
At PrawfsBlawg, Howard Wasserman notes that “[t]he dispute leaves open whether SCOTUS could review decisions by modern administrative agencies (something Congress has never purported to do). [read post]
15 May 2018, 4:19 am by Edith Roberts
Howard Wasserman analyzes the opinion for this blog. [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 3:58 am by Edith Roberts
” Jess Bravin reports for The Wall Street Journal that “the court left open an opportunity for Congress to write a less sweeping restriction on trademark registration. [read post]
2 Jul 2010, 7:57 am by Erin Miller
  The Hill and Jess Bravin (at the Wall Street Journal’s Washington Wire blog) also have stories. [read post]