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10 Dec 2017, 8:27 am
Ah, here's a Washington Post piece by Aaron Blake from the summer before the 2016 election, talking about whether Ginsburg should have to recuse herself:It's not clear that there is any real precedent for what Ginsburg just did.Then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor was criticized by some in 2000 after Newsweek reported her saying, "This is terrible," at an election-night watch party after Florida was prematurely called for Al Gore. [read post]
3 Jun 2010, 6:53 am by Sheldon Toplitt
Newsweek managing editor Jon Meachem, who scoured the countryside for investors to help him submit a bid, was quiet as the Post deadline lapsed yesterday.Newsweek has bled $44 million since 2007 (see "TUOL" post 5/7/10). [read post]
29 Jul 2009, 6:18 am
According to the Washington Post and recent articles in Newsweek the Attorney General is on the verge of making a decision on the appointment of a special prosecutor. [read post]
24 Mar 2014, 5:41 am by Amy Howe
Briefly: In Newsweek, Ian McDougall looks ahead at the issues in United States v. [read post]
30 Jun 2021, 7:47 am by James Romoser
Ferguson (Garrett Epps, Washington Monthly) The post The morning read for Wednesday, June 30 appeared first on SCOTUSblog. [read post]
4 Jan 2018, 8:15 am by EEM
& ICEFI, Dec. 2017) [text]- Note: See also earlier working paper that focused on Honduras.Immigration under Trump: A Review of Policy Shifts in the Year Since the Election, Policy Brief (Migration Policy Institute, Dec. 2017) [text]Lessons from San Diego's Border Wall: The Limits to Using Walls for Migration, Drug Trafficking Challenges (Washington Office on Latin America, Dec. 2017) [text via ReliefWeb]Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador: Findings of a Refugees… [read post]
1 Feb 2010, 5:37 pm by Cal Law
No predictions from the magazine about when the full report will be released, but if the age-old Washington DC ‘soften the ground’ leaks are any measure (the Post had more details over the weekend), we won’t be waiting too much longer. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 7:32 am by admin
” Yes, according to this Washington Post piece, which says that “what we are witnessing in Wisconsin and elsewhere is the death knell of Big Labor. [read post]
24 Mar 2011, 7:08 am by Sonya Hubbard
 Katharine Weymouth’s mom, veteran journalist Elizabeth “Lally” Weymouth, left Newsweek after The Post sold the magazine last fall and is now an Editor-at-Large at The Post, earning a base salary of $300,000 per year. [read post]
30 Jan 2010, 12:08 pm by Jeralyn
The draft report did not recommend Bradbury face sanctions, three sources told The Washington Post last year. [read post]
7 Jul 2010, 7:24 am by Erin Miller
Arthur Spitzer, Legal Director, ACLU of the Nation’s Capital (Moderator) Robert Barnes, Washington Post Joan Biskupic, USA Today Adam Liptak, New York Times Tony Mauro, Legal Times & American Lawyer Media David Savage, Los Angeles Times & Chicago Tribune Stuart Taylor, National Journal & Newsweek The event, at Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C., will begin at noon and a buffet lunch will be served. [read post]
22 Oct 2014, 8:49 am by JD Hull
Bradlee with Washington Post owner Katherine Graham in 1971. [read post]
11 Mar 2019, 9:01 pm by Jim Sedor
Council, Bowser Administration Receive Federal Subpoenas in Jack Evans Ethics Probe” by Peter Jamison, Steve Thompson, and Fenit Nirappil for Washington Post Lobbying National: “How Lobbying Has Changed in Donald Trump’s Washington” by Luke Mullins for Washingtonian Magazine Nevada: “RJ Investigation Finds Violations, No Enforcement of County Lobbying Disclosures” by Michael Scott Davidson for Las Vegas Review-Journal New Mexico:… [read post]
3 Aug 2020, 3:12 pm by David Oscar Markus
William Baude says yes in this Washington Post article and Josh Blackman argues no in this Newsweek piece. [read post]
22 Jun 2021, 6:50 am by James Romoser
Here’s the Tuesday morning read: With the courts (and Kavanaugh) on their side, advocates plot future challenges to the NCAA (Molly Hensley-Clancy, The Washington Post) The NCAA, the Supreme Court, a Duck, and a Bicycle (Jason Gay, The Wall Street Journal) Supreme Court Protects Faith-Based Adoption, For Now (Jeremy Dys, Newsweek) “LGBTQ+ Need Not Apply” (Amanda Shanor, The Regulatory Review) United States v. [read post]
8 Jul 2021, 12:00 am by James Romoser
(Paul Waldman, The Washington Post) Supreme Court Leaves Americans Guessing About the Meaning of Tolerance (Kristen Waggoner, Newsweek) Barrett’s first term: ‘She may surprise some people’ (Pamela King, E&E News) Surprising Consensus at the Supreme Court ($) (David Cole, The New York Review) The post The morning read for Thursday, July 8 appeared first on SCOTUSblog. [read post]
5 Sep 2023, 7:04 am by SCOTUSblog
Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Supreme Court asked if police dog’s paws violated Constitution during traffic stop (John Fritze, USA Today) Alabama’s congressional map is struck down again for diluting Black voters’ power (Hansi Lo Wang, NPR) Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks (Robert Barnes, The Washington Post) Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Kick Trump Off Ballot (Katherine Fung, Newsweek) How to… [read post]
29 Jul 2010, 6:53 am by Erin Miller
  A Washington Post reference page briefly summarizes the Court’s holding in Citizens United and what the bill would do in response. [read post]