Monday round-up
By Edith Roberts
on Dec 30, 2019

Briefly:
- At Politico Magazine (via How Appealing), Jeff Greenfield writes that the late Justice John Paul Stevens 2014 book Six Amendments revealed Stevens as a deep pessimist about what has happened to the high court as an instrument for expanding justice, a man who believed that the radical shift in the Courts direction required radical remedies.
- Ruth Simon reports for The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) that [e]ighteen months after the Supreme Court gave states the green light to tax online transactions, small companies that sell things as diverse as recycled yarn and gold bullion are struggling to adjust.
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Edith Roberts,
Monday round-up,
SCOTUSblog (Dec. 30, 2019, 12:00 AM),
https://www.scotusblog.com/2019/12/monday-round-up-468/