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9 Dec 2019, 3:50 am by Edith Roberts
” For The Economist, Steven Mazie notes that “[t]he Trump administration may have asked for too much, too soon, but early 2020 could still bring the first federal executions America has seen in 17 years. [read post]
16 Nov 2017, 4:11 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie explains why “a wrinkle in the free-speech dispute may spell trouble for another part of the pro-life agenda if California ends up on the losing side” in National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. [read post]
15 May 2020, 3:56 am by Edith Roberts
For The Economist, Steven Mazie predicts after Tuesday’s oral argument in Trump v. [read post]
5 Jul 2017, 4:16 am by Edith Roberts
” In The Economist, Steven Mazie looks at how “the justices spend their three months of summer break,” concluding that as Roberts has observed, “the summer recess isn’t just about giving the justices a break from resolving the republic’s most pressing legal controversies—the adjournment reassures Americans that the ‘constitution is safe for the summer. [read post]
25 Sep 2017, 4:14 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist, Steven Mazie reports that at today’s “long conference,” the justices will “sort[] through hundreds of petitions that arrived over the summer. [read post]
19 Jan 2018, 4:16 am by Edith Roberts
’” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie predicts that in McCoy v. [read post]
6 Mar 2019, 4:04 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie remarks on the “curious” reasons Justice Brett Kavanaugh gave for “hesita[ting] to use Morris County as the vehicle to move the First Amendment toward a principle commanding the government to fund religious entities equally under grant programmes. [read post]
29 Mar 2019, 4:10 am by Edith Roberts
For The Economist, Steven Mazie reports that during oral argument in this week’s two partisan-gerrymandering cases, Rucho v. [read post]
3 May 2017, 4:51 am by Edith Roberts
” In The Economist, Steven Mazie observes that “if a prediction in Justice Clarence Thomas’s partial dissent proves accurate, caveats in the majority opinion may seriously undermine the ostensible liberal victory. [read post]
31 May 2018, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Scott Bomboy at Constitution Daily, Jordan Rubin at Bloomberg BNA, and Steven Mazie at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, who reports that “[i]n concurrence, Justice Clarence Thomas agreed with the main holding but was a lone voice announcing scepticism about the long-standing ‘exclusionary rule’ that suppresses illegally grabbed evidence. [read post]
17 Mar 2017, 12:20 pm by Andrew Hamm
,” by Dylan Matthews, published by Vox on February 9, 2017 Environmental issues: “Predicting How Neil Gorsuch Would Rule on Environmental Issues,” by Ann Carlson, published by Legal Planet on January 31, 2017 Religion: “Like a prayer: A church-state case may be an early test for Neil Gorsuch,” by Steven Mazie, published by The Economist on February 21, 2017 Education law: “Gorsuch, the Judicious Judge,” by Clint Bolick, published by… [read post]
21 Jan 2016, 6:18 am by Amy Howe
Coverage comes from Steven Mazie for The Economist. [read post]
13 Apr 2020, 3:46 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist,  Steven Mazie writes that “[e]ven with their sharpening divisions on other matters, the justices may agree that the pandemic should not provide cover for arbitrarily shelving constitutional rights. [read post]
11 Feb 2019, 4:01 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie writes that “[w]hen it comes to abortion rights, the five-justice conservative bloc seems split into three camps. [read post]
24 Jun 2016, 9:05 am by Amy Howe
  Coverage comes from Steven Mazie of The Economist, Stephanie Mencimer at Mother Jones, Michael Shear and Tripp Gabriel for The New York Times, Tom Dart of The Guardian, and Haeyoun Park and Alicia Parlapiano of The New York Times, with an interactive feature on the effects of the decision, while coverage relating to the decision and its role in the 2016 presidential campaign comes from Julia Preston of The New York Times, David Nakamura of The Washington Post, Russell Berman… [read post]
23 Dec 2016, 4:01 am by Edith Roberts
” In The Economist, Steven Mazie sizes up the “one-man battle against the death penalty” being waged by Justice Stephen Breyer, observing that with “the window closing on Barack Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to take Antonin Scalia’s seat, the Supreme Court’s balance of power between death penalty sceptics and supporters is unlikely to change,” and concluding that chances “are nil that Justice Breyer will soon find four… [read post]
20 May 2016, 7:20 am by Amy Howe
 Commentary comes from Ian Millhiser for Think Progress and Steven Mazie of The Economist. [read post]
28 Nov 2017, 4:10 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie looks at Carpenter v. [read post]
9 Jun 2015, 5:25 am by Amy Howe
  Commentary on the decision comes from Garrett Epps for The Atlantic, Michael Dorf at Dorf on Law, and Steven Mazie for The Economist’s Democracy in America Blog (subscription or registration may be required). [read post]
11 May 2018, 4:23 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie suggests that “the post-hearing rumpus shows that if the Supreme Court upholds the president’s proclamation when it hands down its judgment in June, it will do so without any assurances that the policy is far removed from a most incendiary campaign promise. [read post]