Tuesday round-up

on Aug 4, 2015 at 8:07 am
Briefly:
- Jeremy Jacobs of Greenwire reports that “[a]t least one change U.S. EPA made to its Clean Power Plan before finalizing it was clearly aimed at a specific audience: the Supreme Court’s nine justices.”
- In an op-ed for The Washington Post, David Kravitz argues that “[w]e would do ourselves a favor by giving [Justice Antonin] Scalia’s clever, but pointless and ultimately harmful, zingers the attention they deserve: none.”
- Writing for this blog, Andrew Hamm reports on a recent speaking appearance by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Ginsburg noted, among other things, that the Court “is still ‘the most collegial’ place she has ever worked.”
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