Friday round-up

All eyes are on next week’s oral arguments in King v. Burwell, the challenge to the availability of tax subsidies for individuals who purchase their health insurance on a marketplace created by the federal government.  I previewed the case earlier this week in Plain English; other coverage and commentary come from David Savage of the Los Angeles Times (registration may be required), Julie Appleby of Kaiser Health News (via Philly.com), Paul Barrett of Bloomberg, Elizabeth Wydra in an op-ed for The Washington Post, Joel Ario, Michael Kolber, and Deborah Bachrach at The Commonwealth Fund Blog, David Nather and Jennifer Haberkorn of Politico Pro, Sarah Kliff of Vox, Larry Levitt and Gary Claxton at the Kaiser Family Foundation, Eric Segall at ACSblog, Jonathan Keim at the National Review Online’s Bench Memos, and Douglas McSwain at ACSblog.

In The Economist, Steven Mazie recaps Wednesday’s oral arguments in EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, the federal government’s challenge to a retail store’s refusal to hire a Muslim teenager because she wore a headscarf.  R. Scott Oswald also comments on the oral arguments for The Employment Law Group.

Coverage of Wednesday’s decision in Yates v. United States, in which the Court invalidated the conviction of a commercial fisherman for destroying undersized fish, comes from Nina Totenberg of NPR, while commentary comes from Jonathan Keim at the National Review Online’s Bench Memos.

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