You can read the 60-page response here. The plaintiffs do not address the Purcell principle question until the very end of the brief, where they say:
Finally, Purcell v. Gonzalez, 549 U.S. 1 (2006), does not, as Applicants suggest,… Continue reading
Anita Krishnakumar has written this article for the George Washington Law Review. Here is the abstract:
Many of the Supreme Court’s statutory interpretation cases infer meaning from Congress’s failure to comment in the legislative record. Colorfully referred to as the… Continue reading
From AP:
Presidio County Judge Cinderela Guevara told The Associated Press on Monday she spoke with Scalia’s doctor on the day he was found dead in his room at a remote Texas ranch. She said the doctor told her… Continue reading
Ari Berman:
Healthcare, gay marriage, voting rights, affirmative action, reproductive rights, labor rights, immigration, climate change.
These are some of the crucial issues that have come before the Supreme Court in recent years or will be heard this year.… Continue reading
I’ve seen many people suggest this, including the NYT’s Adam Liptak:
The clearest impact is likely to be in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, No. 14-915, on the power of public unions. When the case was argued in January,… Continue reading
Josh Gerstein for Politico:
Scalia was considered among the most receptive justices to McDonnell’s argument that his conviction on corruption charges improperly relied on the kind of favors that are commonplace on the American political scene.
“Scalia was one of… Continue reading