The morning read for Monday, April 28
The court will hear oral argument in two cases this morning. The justices will hear A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, a dispute over the standard for awarding damages when a school district fails to provide an adequate education to a child with a disability. And in Soto v. U.S., the court will consider a technical question relating to compensation for veterans.
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read:
- Disabled child’s fight for fair treatment could help others – or raise bar for discrimination claims (Maureen Groppe, USA Today)
- The FBI mistakenly raided their Atlanta home. Now the Supreme Court will hear their lawsuit (Sudhin Thanawala & Lindsay Whitehurst, The Associated Press)
- I Wrote the Book on Charter Schools. This Supreme Court Case Could Inadvertently Destroy Them. (Richard D. Kahlenberg, Slate)
- Trump says he’s ‘not defying the Supreme Court’ amid standoff over wrongly deported man (Amanda Friedman, Politico)
- Amy Coney Barrett Recuses Herself as Supreme Court to Hear Religious Charter School Case (Brody Carter, The Christian Broadcasting Network)
Coming up: On Tuesday, April 29, the court expects to issue one or more opinions from the current term. Well be live at 9:45 a.m. EDT.