Category Archives: Supreme Court
“Watch Sen. Whitehouse Grill Gorsuch About Dark Money, Corporate Power, and Citizens United”
Slate with the video.
Judge Gorsuch Misstates Citizens United’s Holding, and Inexplicably Says Congress Has Ample Room to Enact Expenditure Limits
From an exchange with Sen. Leahy at today’s hearing:
Judge Gorsuch, questioned on Citizens United, said the following (my transcription):
I think there is lots of room for legislation in this area that this court has left. The Court indicated… Continue reading
“Senators must press Gorsuch on campaign finance laws”
Would a Gorsuch Confirmation Be Like Putting John Finnis and Natural Law on the Supreme Court?
“If Judge Gorsuch is Really Like Justice Scalia, Then He Will Be No Fan of Voting Rights”
Josh Douglas for HuffPo.
“Beyond Corruption Symposium: New Approaches to Money in Politics”
Allie Boldt for Demos:
Today the Election Law Journal published Beyond Corruption, a peer-reviewed symposium on money in politics and the Supreme Court. The symposium was guest-edited by Professor David Schultz and contains pieces by several Demos attorneys, including… Continue reading
“Does the First Amendment Protect Trump’s Travel Ban?”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
Late Friday afternoon, when few were paying attention, one of the smartest judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals went out of his way to throw Donald Trump a… Continue reading
“Why Gorsuch could lead court in wrong direction”
Re-upping my CNN Opinion piece with the Gorsuch hearings beginning:
Unfortunately, this approach obscures the fact that keeping the steady course with a conservative replacement for Scalia will be bad enough across a range of topics important to many Americans,… Continue reading
“Justices Won’t Hear Menendez Appeal in Corruption Case”
AP:
—The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez’s appeal of his corruption indictment, setting the stage for a federal trial in the fall.
The justices let stand a lower court ruling that refused… Continue reading
“The important money-in-politics questions to ask Judge Gorsuch”
Trevor Potter oped for The Hill.
“In Gorsuch, Conservative Activist Sees Test Case for Reshaping the Judiciary”
NYT:
“The Supreme Court needs to be an institution that helps to undergird limited constitutional government,” said Mr. Leo, 51, whose cerebral, unassuming demeanor belies the enormous clout he has developed in Washington.
It is a worldview that has brought… Continue reading
“Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee Skeptical Of Federal Agency Power”
Nina Totenberg for NPR on Chevron deference:
At most Supreme Court confirmation hearings, questions focus on hot-button social issues — abortion, affirmative action, same-sex marriage — and the hearings next week on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch will be no… Continue reading
“Judge Gorsuch’s Writings Signal He Would Be A Conservative On Social Issues”
Nina Totenberg for NPR:
With the Senate Judiciary Committee set to open hearings on the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court, the game of confirmation cat and mouse is about to begin. Senators will try to… Continue reading