Blog Round-up – Tuesday, July 19th.

The Center for American Progress has put together this team of former Supreme Court clerks and law professors to blog about the Supreme Court at this new blog affiliated with Think Progress.

Election Law @ Moritz has posted this commentary on how the newest Supreme Court Justice should adjudicate on campaign finance law.

Sentencing Law & Policy has this post on the merits of appointing a trial judge to the Supreme Court.

Sentencing Law & Policy also comments here on this article by William Stuntz on the Supreme Court, law enforcement and policy powers.

Ann Althouse has this entry on Stanley Fish’s New York Times Op-Ed on constitutional interpretation.

Here is Stuart Taylor in The Atlantic Online writing about the Supreme Court’s “increasingly tenuous grasp of how the real world works.”

Finally, here is Balkinization on the speculation that President Bush will nominate Edith Clement to Justice O’Connor’s seat.



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  1. http://donsingleton.blogspot.com/2005/07/john-g-roberts.html is my blog entry

    Comment by Don Singleton — July 19, 2005 @ 9:13 pm

  2. Bush Chooses Federal Judge John G. Roberts, Jr. For Supreme Court

    On July 19, 2005, President Bush nominated Judge John G. Roberts to be Associated Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. If you missed the televised announcement video is available (via CNN), and the full text of…

    Comment by Wizbang — July 19, 2005 @ 10:18 pm

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