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30 Nov 2016, 4:09 am by Edith Roberts
” In The Atlantic, Garrett Epps also discusses Moore, observing that this “kind of ‘you’re not serious’ case is a subtle but significant challenge to the Supreme Court’s authority. [read post]
24 Oct 2016, 9:46 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Here are a few odds and ends which merit Grits readers attention but may not make it into independent posts:Trooper who shot unarmed schizophrenic man should have already taken remedial training on 'Effective Decision Making'Eva Ruth Moravec's Point of Impact series on unarmed people shot by Texas law enforcement last year has its latest installment out: the story of state trooper Timothy Keele who killed Garrett Steven McKinney, a schizophrenic man who'd been… [read post]
17 Oct 2016, 4:36 am by Edith Roberts
” In The Atlantic, Garrett Epps discusses Hasty v. [read post]
20 Sep 2016, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Stevens, where he sympathetically and accurately described “the animals used in crush videos [as] living creatures that experience excruciating pain. [read post]
15 Aug 2016, 5:30 am by Savanna Nolan
As UB Law Professor Garrett Epps explains in The Atlantic, “[u]nder Supreme Court rules, it takes four justices to grant review of a case, but five to grant a stay of a lower-court ruling. [read post]
6 Jul 2016, 9:30 pm by Brandi Lupo
Books: Regulation and Public Interests: The Possibility of Good Regulatory Government by Steven P. [read post]
21 Jun 2016, 6:52 am by Amy Howe
  Additional coverage comes from NPR’s Nina Totenberg, with commentary from Orin Kerr for this blog, Garrett Epps for The Atlantic, Steven Mazie of The Economist, and Kent Scheidegger at Crime and Consequences. [read post]
24 May 2016, 6:00 am by Amy Howe
Chatman, holding by a vote of seven to one that the Supreme Court of Georgia’s decision that the defendant failed to show purposeful race discrimination in the selection of his jury was clearly erroneous, comes from Tony Mauro of Supreme Court Brief (subscription or registration required); commentary comes from Kent Scheidegger at Crime and Consequences, Janell Ross for The Washington Post, Steven Mazie in The Economist, and Garrett Epps in The Atlantic. [read post]
27 Apr 2016, 3:19 am by Amy Howe
In a speech at Washington University, retired Justice John Paul Stevens discussed (among other things) his relationship with the late Justice Antonin Scalia. [read post]
19 Apr 2016, 3:27 am by Amy Howe
  Pre-argument commentary comes from Richard Lugar in The New York Times, Garrett Epps in The Atlantic, and Anil Kalhan at Dorf on Law (with a shorter essay in Washington Monthly). [read post]
14 Apr 2016, 6:41 am by Amy Howe
  Coverage comes from Robert Barnes of The Washington Post, with commentary from Greg Lipper at Bill of Health Blog, Steven Mazie of The Economist, Ed Whelan at Bench Memos, and Michael McConnell at The Volokh Conspiracy. [read post]
24 Mar 2016, 9:13 am by Andrew Hamm
At The Economist, Steven Mazie provides commentary on the Affordable Care Act at the Supreme Court more generally. [read post]
15 Feb 2016, 5:51 am by Amy Howe
” In his column for The Atlantic, Garrett Epps notes that Scalia’s “legacy is so large and complex that it will take weeks simply to catalogue the questions he leaves behind. [read post]
22 Jan 2016, 3:42 am by Amy Howe
News, while commentary comes from Garrett Epps for The Atlantic and Eric Segall at ACSblog.Additional coverage of Tuesday’s argument in Heffernan v. [read post]
21 Jan 2016, 8:43 pm by Steve Gottlieb
Thaddeus Stevens, a Republican leader in Congress, told the House he dreamed of the day when “no distinction would be tolerated in this purified republic but what arose from merit and conduct. [read post]
11 Dec 2015, 7:46 am by Amy Howe
Coverage of and commentary on the challenge to the University of Texas at Austin’s consideration of race in its undergraduate admissions process come from Michael Bobelian for Forbes, Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal, the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, Roger Clegg at Inside Higher Ed, Garrett Epps of The Atlantic (which is also hosting a reader debate on the issue), and Steven Mazie at Big Think. [read post]