Tuesday round-up

Yesterday’s Court coverage continued to center on remarks by Justices Scalia and Alito at the Federalist Society’s annual National Lawyers Convention. Zoe Tillman of the Blog of Legal Times covers Justice Scalia’s remark that he doesn’t “live or die for” Bill of Rights cases, but rather for cases that “test the structure of U.S. government, from separation of powers to federalism.” Debra Cassens Weiss of the ABA Journal notes Justice Alito’s rebuttal to critics of the Court’s Citizens United decision, while the editorial board of the New York Times responds to Alito’s arguments and Jeremy Leaming of ACSblog criticizes Alito’s position but defends the Justice’s choice of forum. And Peter Landers at the WSJ Law Blog notes Justice Scalia’s reading recommendations, which include The Federalist Papers and Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

The Justices conference today. Our “Petitions to watch” for today’s Conference is here.

 

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