Monday round-up

Last week the justices released their annual financial disclosure reports; Amy Howe has this blog’s coverage, which first appeared at Howe on the Court. At The Daily Caller, Kevin Daley reports that the disclosures reflect that “[s]tock-holding justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are continuing a gradual sell-off of their shares.”

For the Tribune News Service (via Governing), Erin Golden reports that in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, the court last week “struck down a Minnesota law that prohibits people from wearing political clothing or buttons at polling places, calling the ban overly broad but leaving room for the state to impose narrower restrictions.” In an op-ed for The Hill, Wen Fa hails the decision as “a strike against laws giving government officials too much discretion to censor viewpoints they don’t like.”

At his eponymous blog, Ed Mannino weighs in on Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, in which the court ruled in favor of a baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding, arguing that “the court was wise to limit its opinion, and to permit the lower courts to decide particular cases based upon their specific facts and circumstances.” At The Daily Wire, Jacob Airey interviews the baker, Jack Phillips, and his counsel about “the build-up to the case, the outcome, and what it means for religious freedom.” Additional commentary comes from Vikram David Amar and Alan Brownstein at Justia’s Verdict blog, who remark that “what may be most memorable and important in this opinion is not the analytic moves it makes, but the tone it employs and the message about respect, civility, and dignity it tries to send.”

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