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10 Dec 2019, 3:52 am
” 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]
26 Jun 2018, 4:15 am
At The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin and Brent Kendall report that the court reinstated the state’s “maps for its congressional seats and state House of Representative districts, both of which had been thrown out for discriminating against minority voters, ruling … that the Republican-controlled Legislature’s good faith in adopting the lines should be presumed. [read post]
5 Oct 2017, 4:19 am
In The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin reports that “Justice Neil Gorsuch, President Donald Trump’s appointee to the Supreme Court, joined liberal colleagues … in sharply questioning government arguments that criminal defendants forfeit all rights to appeal after entering a plea bargain,” suggesting that “like [that of] his late predecessor, Justice Antonin Scalia, … Gorsuch’s legal philosophy sometimes may lead him to split with fellow… [read post]
16 May 2017, 3:45 am
In The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin reports that “[e]xpired debts—those so old that a statute of limitations prohibits courts from enforcing them—are big business, potentially comprising roughly 30% of more than $100 billion in debt that collection agencies have purchased from credit-card issuers and other businesses that have given up trying to collect,” and that in ruling that “it isn’t the creditor’s job to tell the debtor there… [read post]
15 Jun 2018, 4:30 am
” For The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin and Brent Kendall report that the justices held “that Minnesota went too far in banning all political buttons and apparel at polling stations, but said more limited electioneering restrictions most other states enforce are acceptable. [read post]
20 Mar 2018, 4:32 am
Additional coverage comes from Lyle Denniston at his eponymous blog, Richard Wolf for USA Today, Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin for The Wall Street Journal, Adam Liptak for The New York Times, Elena Schneider and Steven Shepard at Politico, Ben Kamisar at The Hill, Jonathan Lai and Liz Navratil at The Inquirer, Greg Stohr and Chris Dolmetsch at Bloomberg, Ariane de Vogue and others at CNN, Joseph Ax at Reuters, Pema Levy at Mother Jones, Sam Levine at HuffPost, and Robert Barnes for… [read post]
4 Sep 2018, 4:16 am
” Additional coverage comes from Jess Bravin at The Wall Street Journal. [read post]
24 Apr 2020, 3:54 am
” Jess Bravin reports for The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) that “[t]he case turned on whether the term ‘inadmissible,’ as it appears in the statute, can refer to a green-card holder who already lives in the U.S., as the government argued, or only to someone seeking admission to the U.S. [read post]
27 Sep 2023, 3:24 am
Jess Bravin reports for the Wall Street Journal. [read post]
2 Jan 2010, 7:46 am
According to the Wall Street Journal's Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin appeared to be "skeptical and at times scornful ... to arguments that there should be broader patent protection for 'business methods'". [read post]
27 Nov 2018, 4:01 am
For The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin reports that the justices “searched … for ways to protect police from nuisance suits by people they arrest, without giving officers carte blanche to make retaliatory arrests of reporters, demonstrators and others for exercising free-speech rights. [read post]
29 Mar 2012, 9:28 am
Mike Dorning and Greg Stohr and Seth Stern of Bloomberg, Jess Bravin of the Wall Street Journal, NPR, PBS Newshour (video), the Chicago Tribune, ACSblog, Susan Saulny of the New York Times, and the New Republic also offer thoughts on the arguments and look into the potential impact of the Court’s decision. [read post]
10 Jul 2020, 4:11 am
” In the Wall Street Journal, Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin write that the court’s ruling in the companion case of Trump v. [read post]
13 Jul 2020, 3:00 am
In the Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin and Brent Kendall rely on some of Feldman’s data in a story assessing the “unmistakable imprint” that Roberts left on the term. [read post]
10 Dec 2021, 8:25 pm
” Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal report that “Supreme Court Rules Abortion Clinics Can Challenge Texas Law; State law remains in effect for now; Texas has banned procedure after about six weeks of pregnancy. [read post]
7 Jan 2019, 3:58 am
For The Wall Street Journal, Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin report that the court will “review two lower-court rulings: one that struck down a North Carolina congressional map drawn by Republicans that has been highly favorable to the GOP, and another that invalidated a Maryland congressional district drawn by Democrats to eliminate a Republican-held seat”; they note that “[t]he cases could have major ramifications for U.S. elections, and they promise to elevate… [read post]
1 Mar 2013, 6:15 am
Coverage of the brief and analysis thereof comes from Lyle at this blog, Amy (in Plain English) at this blog, Greg Stohr of Bloomberg, Nina Totenberg of NPR, Pete Williams of NBC News, John Schwartz and Adam Liptak of The New York Times, Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal, Robert Barnes of The Washington Post, Christi Parsons and David Savage of the Los Angeles Times, Julie Pace and Mark Sherman of the Associated Press, Lawrence… [read post]
11 Dec 2018, 4:00 am
” Jess Bravin reports for The Wall Street Journal that, “[a]part from the abortion issue, conservatives have been skeptical that federal laws give individuals a right to sue over denial of benefits and similar matters unless Congress explicitly provided for such actions. [read post]
27 Jun 2019, 3:27 am
For The Wall Street Journal, Brent Kendall and Jess Bravin report that “[t]he case required the court to consider whether the 21st Amendment, which repealed Prohibition and granted states wide latitude to regulate alcohol, is limited by a constitutional doctrine that bars states from interfering with interstate commerce,” and that “[c]ommerce won out. [read post]
3 Apr 2018, 4:36 am
” For The Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin reports that the court also “turned away American victims of terrorist attacks in Israel seeking to sue the Palestine Liberation Organization, its unsigned order the latest legal setback for private efforts to hold sponsors and financiers of international terrorism legally accountable. [read post]