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Friday round-up

Briefly: At PovertyLaw, Gary Smith and colleagues review last term’s Supreme Court cases “implicating federal court ‘access,'” including decisions involving appealability of administrative actions, standing, attorney fees, arbitration and class actions.

ByEdith Roberts/Dec 30, 2016

Thursday round-up

Briefly: At Lawfare, Steve Vladeck discusses Hernandez v. Mesa, an upcoming case involving liability for a cross-border shooting, arguing that “if a rogue border patrol agent’s unjustified and unauthorized shooting of an unarmed 15-year-old boy implicates national security simply because the

ByEdith Roberts/Dec 29, 2016

Petitions to watch | Conference of January 6

In its conference of January 6, 2017, the court will consider petitions involving issues such as whether Alabama’s advisory-jury death-sentencing scheme violates the Sixth Amendment; whether, in a means-of-execution suit, known and available alternatives are limited to those already provided in a

ByKate Howard/Dec 28, 2016

Wednesday round-up

In the ABA Journal, Mark Walsh reports on the prospects for filling the Supreme Court vacancy in the new year, surveying the “reliably conservative names” on Donald Trump’s list of potential nominees.

ByEdith Roberts/Dec 28, 2016

Tuesday round-up

Briefly: In The New York Times, Adam Liptak looks at Mickelson v. County of Ramsey, a pending cert petition challenging a Minnesota county’s imposition of “booking fees” on people who are arrested, even if no charges are ever filed, noting that an “unusual coalition of civil rights organizations,

ByEdith Roberts/Dec 27, 2016

A Relist Carol

John Elwood reviews the latest relists, with the musical assistance of a retired elf. Not that one. I’m dreaming of some slight relists Not like the ones we used to know Where petitions prevail and readers fail To gripe that we used this song before Our story begins late at night at the desk of a sour law clerk named Ebenezer Scotus.

ByJohn Elwood/Dec 23, 2016

SCOTUS Map: December 2016

The justices logged 174 events in the 2016 calendar year, seven of which took place in December. The Supreme Court justices had a light extracurricular schedule this December – with the exception of Justice Stephen Breyer, who remained active on the speaking circuit.

ByVictoria Kwan/Dec 23, 2016

Court releases February calendar

The Supreme Court released the argument calendar for the February sitting today. Over a two-week period, the justices will hear oral arguments in seven cases on five different days, beginning on Tuesday, February 21. (Monday, February 20 is a federal holiday.)

ByAmy Howe/Dec 23, 2016

Friday round-up

Yesterday the court released its argument calendar for the February sitting, which begins on Tuesday, February 21. Amy Howe reports on the schedule for this blog.

ByEdith Roberts/Dec 23, 2016
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