Tuesday round-up

CNN’s Joan Biskupic has the scoop of the day (and perhaps the term) with Part 1 and Part 2 of a series that provides “exclusive new details about how the court handled its pivotal term that dealt with LGBTQ rights, abortion and investigating President Donald Trump.” The first two parts, based largely on interviews with unnamed sources, contain several revelations about Chief Justice John Roberts’ behind-the-scenes maneuvering as well as the complex internal wrangling that led to the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decisions finding that Title VII protects gay and transgender employees. Biskupic reports, for instance, that Roberts signaled during internal deliberations that he would be unlikely to join with the other conservative justices to overturn gun control regulations, leading the court to deny several petitions on Second Amendment rights. She also reports that, shortly after Justice Neil Gorsuch circulated a first draft of his opinion in the Title VII cases, the six-justice majority quickly consolidated, a sign of the “collaboration underway and an indication that the majority that had locked in soon after oral arguments was holding.”

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