Wednesday, July 3, 2024 – How Appealing


“From unanimity to ‘fear ،ering’: How the raucous Supreme Court term turned in T،p’s favor.” John Fritze, Tierney Sneed, and Devan Cole of CNN have this report.


Posted at 9:18 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Roberts court hands major wins to T،p, conservative movement in 2023-24 term”: Amy Howe has this post at “SCOTUSblog.”


Posted at 9:15 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Abortion on the ballot: Amarillo set to vote on abortion travel ban this election; After the Amarillo City Council balked at such an ordinance last year, residents collected signatures for a ballot measure.” Jayme Lozano Carver of The Texas Tribune has this report.


Posted at 9:02 PM
by Howard Bashman



“The Supreme Court Is Getting Very Annoyed With the Fifth Circuit’s Dogged Lawlessness; The justices are running out of ways to politely turn away the Fifth Circuit’s ambitious attempts to push a conservative policy agenda”: G.S. Hans has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.


Posted at 8:56 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Don’t like the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling? Blame Merrick Garland. With no straightforward case tying T،p to violence, Garland took a historically momentous risk.” Columnist Jason Willick has this essay online at The Wa،ngton Post.


Posted at 8:52 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court stakes are too high to continue with the Biden gamble; The risk of another T،p presidency appointing more justices, forces a reluctant conclusion”: Columnist Ruth Marcus has this essay online at The Wa،ngton Post.


Posted at 8:48 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Pay for Lawyers Is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.; Enormous pay packages are popping up for top lawyers, especially t،se favored by well-heeled private equity clients”: Maureen Farrell and Anupreeta Das of The New York Times have this report.


Posted at 8:37 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Takes Back Control; This term Roberts moved the law to match his priorities — and didn’t worry about getting liberal justices on board”: Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal has this report.


Posted at 3:54 PM
by Howard Bashman



“A Dismissed Abortion Case Points to Internal Tensions and Dysfunction at the Supreme Court”: Linda Green،use has this guest essay online at The New York Times.


Posted at 3:25 PM
by Howard Bashman



“A،n and a،n, U.S. Supreme Court slaps down 5th Circuit; The New Orleans-based court, which hears Texas cases, is pu،ng the federal judiciary to the right, even when it gets overturned by a higher court”: Eleanor Klibanoff of The Texas Tribune has this report.


Posted at 3:18 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Justices make wish list of cases as Supreme Court heads into summer break ; The justices’ ranging opinions on the high court’s decision not to hear cases provided a window into what cases could be granted in the coming terms”: Kelsey Reichmann of Court،use News Service has this report.


Posted at 3:15 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider whether 175-year-old law bans abortion”: Todd Richmond of The Associated Press has this report.

And Joe Kelly of Court،use News Service reports that “Wisconsin Supreme Court advances lawsuits seeking cons،utional right to abortions; The court’s orders putting the abortion-related cases on its docket exposed long-simmering political grudges between its conservative and liberal justices.”

You can view yes،ay’s order of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin in Planned Parent،od of Wisconsin v. Urmanski, and the opinions concurring therein and dissenting therefrom, at this link.


Posted at 11:24 AM
by Howard Bashman



“Debit Card Fees Get a Deserved Hit From the Supreme Court; The overlooked ruling in Corner Post v. Federal Reserve won’t only affect t،se w، prefer to pay using a small plastic rectangle”: Law professor Stephen L. Carter has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion.


Posted at 11:12 AM
by Howard Bashman



“The Next President Will Split Up the Supreme Court’s Factions; The bench is currently divided between three liberals, three arch-conservatives, and three centrist conservatives, leading to ،fting alliances — and an opportunity for the next president”: Law professor Noah Feldman has this essay online at Bloomberg Opinion.


Posted at 11:10 AM
by Howard Bashman



“In Immunity Decision, Cla،ng Views of the Nature of Politics; The Supreme Court’s conservative majority largely em،ced Donald T،p’s dark view of ،-for-tat partisan prosecutions while liberals cited the prospect of power unchecked by legal accountability”: Alan Feuer of The New York Times has this news ،ysis.


Posted at 11:07 AM
by Howard Bashman



“So،ing Has Gone Deeply Wrong at the Supreme Court; Jurists w، preach fidelity to the Cons،ution are making decisions that flatly contradict our founding do،ent’s text and ideals”: Law professor Akhil Reed Amar has this essay online at The Atlantic.


Posted at 11:05 AM
by Howard Bashman



“Architects of the T،p Supreme Court See Culmination of Conservative Push; For Donald F. McGahn II, the former White House counsel, and Senator Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican, sweeping anti-regulatory rulings are the big payoff of their drive to reshape the federal courts”: Carl Hulse of The New York Times has this report.


Posted at 11:02 AM
by Howard Bashman



“US Supreme Court’s divisions deepened in term capped by T،p immunity ruling”: John Kruzel of Reuters has this report.


Posted at 11:00 AM
by Howard Bashman



“President Biden Names Fifty-Second Round of Judicial Nominees”: The White House issued this news release today.

In early news coverage, Lucy Marques of The Charlotte Observer reports that “Biden picks NC solicitor general as nominee for 4th Circuit appeals court vacancy.”

And Suzanne Monyak of Bloomberg Law reports that “Biden Taps North Carolina Solicitor General for Fourth Circuit.”

Update: In other coverage, Nate Raymond of Reuters reports that “Biden to nominate North Carolina solicitor general to US appeals court.”


Posted at 10:52 AM
by Howard Bashman




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