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3 Apr 2020, 7:00 am by Katie Bart
In a post on this blog, Steven Mazie, the Supreme Court reporter for The Economist and a professor at Bard High School Early College Manhattan, offers advice gleaned from a visit to the court with a group of 20 students. [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 3:40 am by Edith Roberts
Steven Mazie reports at The Economist’s Espresso blog that “[w]ith no date set for hearings to resume and the pandemic worsening, the term’s final nine engagements—still on the calendar for late April—are also in question. [read post]
4 Mar 2020, 3:56 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Steven Mazie at The Economist’s Espresso blog. [read post]
3 Mar 2020, 3:40 am by Edith Roberts
Steven Mazie writes at The Economist that if the abortion providers lose, “the consequences could be profound, emboldening anti-abortion legislators in many states to pass new laws squeezing access to abortion. [read post]
2 Mar 2020, 3:53 am by Edith Roberts
” Briefly: For The Economist, Steven Mazie writes that although Chief Justice John Roberts, “a zealous defender of the court’s impartiality and legitimacy, is desperate to avoid” political squabbles, “cultivating an image of non-partisanship will be tricky, because he is tackling a host of clashes on the most electric docket the Supreme Court has seen in recent memory. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 7:39 am by Kalvis Golde
Briefly: At The Economist, Steven Mazie observes that the Supreme Court, “often…a friendly forum for Donald Trump’s administration when its immigration policies have foundered in the lower courts,” last week by a 5-4 margin “voted to permit a new wealth test for green-card applicants while litigation on the matter continues. [read post]
28 Jan 2020, 3:58 am by Edith Roberts
” In an op-ed for The Washington Post (subscription required), Steven Mazie worries that “[i]f the tenor of the oral argument [in Espinoza v. [read post]
27 Jan 2020, 12:04 pm by Howard Bashman
“Separating church and state is nothing like racial discrimination; Conservatives judges’ attempts to compare separation of church and state to racism are misguided”: Steven Mazie has this essay online at The Washington Post. [read post]
22 Jan 2020, 4:01 am by Edith Roberts
Steven Mazie takes a quick look at the case at The Economist’s Espresso blog. [read post]
16 Dec 2019, 4:07 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist, Steven Mazie explains that “it is far from obvious how the justices will rule in these disputes. [read post]
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]
3 Dec 2019, 2:19 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Steven Mazie at The Economist, Jess Bravin for The Wall Street Journal, David Savage for the Los Angeles Times, Richard Wolf for USA Today, Adam Liptak for The New York Times, and Mark Walsh at Education Week’s School Law Blog. [read post]
2 Dec 2019, 3:39 am by Edith Roberts
For The Economist, Steven Mazie writes that this “is the case gun-rights advocates have been waiting for since 2008, when the Supreme Court first recognised an individual right to own a gun for self-defence” in District of Columbia v. [read post]
19 Nov 2019, 3:36 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist, Steven Mazie looks at the case, along with a cert petition filed last week that involves a state-court subpoena for the president’s financial records, observing that “[e]ach case presents the Supreme Court with a separation-of-powers quandary—how to adjudicate a dispute between branches of the federal government in Trump v Mazars; and between the president and state prosecutors in Trump v Vance. [read post]
18 Nov 2019, 3:40 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist, Steven Mazie writes that after last week’s oral argument in Department of Homeland Security v. [read post]
14 Nov 2019, 3:53 am by Edith Roberts
Steven Mazie writes at The Economist that “[t]he ruling seems destined to come out 5-4 and hinge on Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was alternatively receptive to and critical of both sides. [read post]
12 Nov 2019, 3:42 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage of the DACA case comes from Jess Bravin, Brent Kendall and Michelle Hackman for The Wall Street Journal (subscription required); Tucker Higgins at CNBC; Pete Williams at NBC News; Robert Barnes for The Washington Post, (subscription required); Jonathan Blitzer at The New Yorker; Steven Mazie for The Economist, here and here, and on The Intelligence podcast here; Richard Wolf for USA Today, here and here; and Nina Totenberg at NPR,… [read post]
31 Oct 2019, 3:57 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie notes that “when the Supreme Court decided in June that it was ill-suited to policing partisan gerrymandering, Chief Justice John Roberts wove in a faint silver lining for fans of democracy” – lawsuits in state courts under state statutes and constitutions, and that a state court in North Carolina this week “effectively erased as a violation of North Carolina’s state constitution”… [read post]
22 Oct 2019, 4:03 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog (subscription or registration required), Steven Mazie looks at Department of Homeland Security v. [read post]