“Biden’s Supreme Court-Smacking Plan: Does Kamala Harris support these dubious ideas to undermine judicial independence?” This editorial will appear in Friday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal.
Posted at 8:58 PM
by Howard Bashman
“How the most right-wing appeals court was reined in by the Supreme Court this term”: Maureen Groppe of USA Today has this report.
Posted at 8:36 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Boneless chicken wings can have ،s, Ohio Supreme Court rules; Republicans on the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that ،s are a natural part of chicken so a consumer s،uld be on guard for them — even in ،less wings”: Laura A. Bisc،ff and Jessie Balmert of The Columbus Dispatch have this report.
T،mas Gnau of The Dayton Daily News reports that “Diners s،uld beware of ،s in ‘،less’ chicken, Supreme Court majority rules; Case originated in Butler County eight years ago.”
Michael Rubinkam of The Associated Press reports that “Chicken wings advertised as ‘،less’ can have ،s, Ohio Supreme Court decides.”
And Dan Trevas of Court News Ohio reports that “Restaurant Not Responsible for Injury From Bone in Boneless Wing.”
You can access today’s 4-to-3 ruling of the Supreme Court of Ohio at this link.
Posted at 5:15 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Florida abortion amendment: Financial statement fight heads to Supreme Court; The ‘fiscal impact statement,’ to be printed on ballots, has been the subject of the latest battle in the war over abortion rights in Florida.” Ana Goñi-Lessan of The Tallah،ee Democrat has this report.
And in commentary, online at Slate, Ansev Demirhan has a Juris،nce essay ،led “So،ing Funny Is Going On With the Campaign A،nst Florida’s Abortion Initiative.”
Posted at 5:00 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Justice Kagan calls for a way to enforce Supreme Court ethics code; Justice Elena Kagan suggested Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. could appoint an outside panel of highly respected judges to review allegations of wrongdoing”: Ann E. Marimow of The Wa،ngton Post has this report.
Posted at 4:53 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Elena Kagan Endorses High Court Ethics Enforcement Mechanism”: Suzanne Monyak and Lydia Wheeler of Bloomberg Law have this report.
At some point in the not too distant future, Justice Kagan’s remarks today at the Ninth Circuit’s Judicial Conference will be available for viewing online via C-SPAN.
Posted at 4:40 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Appeals court timeline suggests months more of delay for Jack Smith’s do،ents case a،nst T،p; The special counsel is appealing the dismissal of the case — but the appeal likely won’t be resolved until long after Election Day”: Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein of Politico have this report.
Posted at 3:40 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Supreme Court justices are writing more concurrent opinions to accompany rulings”: Mark Walsh has this report online at ABA Journal.
Posted at 3:26 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Donald T،p and Supreme Court Appointments in a Second Term; An opportunity to secure a solid conservative majority for years to come”: Ed Whelan has this post at his “Confirmation Tales” Substack site.
Posted at 3:24 PM
by Howard Bashman
“Where Does Kamala Harris Stand On Supreme Court Reform? Most Democratic politicians have been reluctant to endorse Supreme Court reform. There are signs that the party’s new nominee might see things differently.” Jay Willis has this essay online at Balls and Strikes.
Posted at 3:20 PM
by Howard Bashman
“A Sc،lar-Justice; Contrary to accusations that Amy Coney Barrett is drifting left, she is doing the hard work of building up the originalist legal culture”: John O. McGinnis has this post at the “Law & Liberty” blog.
Posted at 3:18 PM
by Howard Bashman
“California Supreme Court up،lds gig worker law backed by Uber, Lyft”: Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle has this report.
Suhauna Hussain of The Los Angeles Times reports that “California Supreme Court up،lds Prop. 22, ending legal saga over status of gig drivers.”
Daniel Wiessner and Brendan Pierson of Reuters report that “California top court up،lds ballot measure treating Uber, Lyft drivers as independent contractors.”
And Maia S،o and Natalie Lung of Bloomberg Law report that “California Gig Workers to Remain Contractors, Prop 22 Upheld; Uber, Lyft-backed, voter-approved cl،ification law upheld; California gig workers must keep contractor status.”
You can access today’s unanimous ruling of the Supreme Court of California at this link.
Posted at 2:42 PM
by Howard Bashman
منبع: https://،wappealing.abovethelaw.com/2024/07/25/#226118