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30 Aug 2018, 7:55 am
” Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required) reports that the court “is likely to be drawn back quickly into the battle over partisan gerrymandering following the invalidation of North Carolina’s congressional redistricting map by a three-judge district court. [read post]
30 Aug 2018, 5:47 am
” Five of the top Supreme Court reporters appeared on our show: Marcia Coyle, Lyle Denniston, Amy Howe, Tony Mauro, and David Savage. [read post]
24 Aug 2018, 4:32 am
” At Law.com, Marcia Coyle reports that “[a] nearly 20-year-old report on possible violations of grand jury secrecy during the independent counsel investigations of the Clinton White House was unsealed Thursday and cleared the office headed by Kenneth Starr of leaking secret information” and that “[t]he report made no mention of … Kavanaugh. [read post]
27 Jul 2018, 4:17 am
For The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required), Marcia Coyle and Tony Mauro highlight their findings about Kavanaugh’s 48 court of appeals law clerks, noting that the judge has displayed “an affinity for Harvard and Yale law school graduates and an objective to recruit women and minorities. [read post]
6 Jul 2018, 4:07 am
” At The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required), Marcia Coyle and Tony Mauro offer “some ‘out of the box’ insights” into Kethledge, including that the judge “has been a strong supporter of Second Amendment rights. [read post]
27 Jun 2018, 1:50 pm
Early coverage comes from Robert Barnes of The Washington Post; Chris Geidner of Buzzfeed; Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal; Mark Sherman of the Associated Press; Richard Wolf and Gregory Korte of USA Today; Greg Stohr of Bloomberg; Lydia Wheeler of The Hill; Ian Kullgren and Andrew Hanna of Politico; and Adam Liptak of The New York Times. [read post]
27 Jun 2018, 11:06 am
Marcia Coyle and Tony Mauro have this story at law.com, with the text of Justice Kennedy's retirement letter here.Obviously, there is going to be a battle royal over the replacement, but since the Democrats pulled the "nuclear" trigger when they had the majority, it is unlikely they will able to block the appointment. [read post]
22 Jun 2018, 3:31 am
” Additional coverage comes from Brent Kendall, Jess Bravin and Laura Stevens for The Wall Street Journal, Bill Mears at Fox News, Richard Wolf at USA Today, Robert Barnes for The Washington Post, Adam Liptak for The New York Times, Greg Stohr at Bloomberg, Pete Williams at NBC News, Lydia Wheeler and Naomi Jagoda at The Hill, Mark Walsh at Education Week’s School Law Blog, Bernie Becker and Josh Gerstein at Politico, Jon Chesto for the Boston Globe, Lawrence Hurley at Reuters, Tony… [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 4:00 am
” At Law.com, Marcia Coyle reports that “[t]he Justice Department is asking the Supreme Court to stay the injunction to the extent it applies beyond the city of Chicago. [read post]
15 Jun 2018, 4:30 am
” At The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required), Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle report that “[t]he three U.S. [read post]
5 Jun 2018, 10:24 am
” And Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal report that “Judiciary’s Proposed Reforms Confront ‘Power Disparities’ Between Judges, Employees. [read post]
5 Jun 2018, 4:11 am
” 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… [read post]
30 May 2018, 2:03 pm
Marcia Coyle examines the uses of Dickensian quotes in legal opinions in this piece for The National Law Journal, pointing out that Justice Alito's insertion of the phrase "the last is a ass--a idiot in the recently decided Collins v. [read post]
30 May 2018, 1:31 pm
Marcia Coyle examines the uses of Dickensian quotes in legal opinions in this piece for The National Law Journal, pointing out that Justice Alito's insertion of the phrase "the last is a ass--a idiot in the recently decided Collins v. [read post]
30 May 2018, 4:04 am
” Additional coverage comes from Kevin Daley at The Daily Caller, Nina Totenberg at NPR, Lydia Wheeler at The Hill, David Savage for the Los Angeles Times, Lawrence Hurley at Reuters, Brooke Singman at Fox News, Elizabeth Lowman at Jurist, Marcia Coyle at Law.com, and Robert Barnes for The Washington Post, who reports that the “[w]hile Planned Parenthood said it would immediately notify patients that it can no longer offer the procedure in the state, the case is… [read post]
25 May 2018, 8:25 am
According to Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal (registration required), the justice spoke favorably of the new law-clerk hiring plan (which Justice Elena Kagan had also indicated during an April 30 appearance in Chicago that she would take into account). [read post]
22 May 2018, 4:31 am
” Additional coverage comes from Jess Bravin for The Wall Street Journal, Marcia Coyle and Tony Mauro at The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required), Adam Liptak for The New York Times, Ariane de Vogue at CNN, Robert Barnes for The Washington Post, Lawrence Hurley at Reuters, Kevin Daley at The Daily Caller, Andrew Hanna and Josh Gerstein at Politico, Lydia Wheeler at The Hill, Elizabeth Lowman at Jurist, David Savage for the Los Angeles Times, Dave… [read post]
8 May 2018, 4:17 am
Briefly: At Law.com, Marcia Coyle reports that “U.S. [read post]
1 May 2018, 4:14 am
” For The National Law Journal, Marcia Coyle reports that Sotomayor, “who keeps a very active speaking schedule, will curtail activities for the next few weeks. [read post]
30 Apr 2018, 4:08 am
” At Supreme Court Brief (subscription required), Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle report that “[i]n the run-up to [the argument], the U.S. [read post]