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Tony Mauro of the Legal Times reports here on the response to the Court’s proposed rule change requiring those groups filing amicus briefs to reveal whether parties in the case – or their lawyers – are members of the organization.

The AP’s Ben Evans reports here on Lily Ledbetter’s testimony before the House Committee on Education and Labor yesterday; Osita Iroegbu has this post at the BLT; at How Appealing, Howard Bashman has this post collecting additional coverage of Ledbetter’s testimony, including a report from Lawrence Hurley of the Daily Journal of California. In last week’s issue of Newsweek, Elllis Cose had this op-ed on the Ledbetter decision, “a harsh and rigid reading of the law.”

Ethan Lieb has this analysis of the Coke decision, in which he “fear[s] the Court didn’t quite do enough explaining” at Prawfs Blawg.

This week on CSPAN’s America & the Courts, Justice Ginsburg will review the cases decided during this Term and talk about being the sole woman on the High Court. The program will air on Saturday, June 16, at 7pm ET. The program is simulcast on C-SPAN Radio and online at www.c-span.org; previous programs in this series featuring the commencement addresses delivered by Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito can be viewed here.