I had been puzzling over Paul Clement’s brief in the North Carolina voting case. (And I wasn’ttheonly one.) Former Solicitor General Clement is one of the ablest Supreme Court lawyers around, and yet the brief was written… Continue reading
Guy at Colored Demos:
Second, the fact that the conservative justices would have granted the stay (Justice Thomas in toto, the others everything but the preregistration), tells us a lot about the strength of the application for stay by petitioners… Continue reading
NLJ’s Marcia Coyle for the Supreme Court Brief:
The lawyers in all three cases have been in close coordination, said Mayer Brown’s Kimberly. If a decision is announced in the Wisconsin case by mid-September, he said, there will sufficient… Continue reading
I’ve long said I expect Judge Garland to be confirmed in lame duck, if, as expected, Clinton wins the presidency and Democrats narrowly take over the Senate. The bet would be that Garland is both older and more moderate than… Continue reading
Fix the Court has tracked the Justices’ summer travel, but this from their email blast caught my eye (in bold, my emphasis):
Supreme Court justices’ travel – summer 2016
Chief Justice John Roberts
No public events
Justice Anthony Kennedy
July… Continue reading
Josh Douglas for CNN:
This problem could be calamitous. If we have another post-election dispute such as Bush v. Gore, then the court could deadlock 4-4. The result in Trump v. Clinton would then affirm whatever lower court heard… Continue reading
The Court, without comment or noted dissent, has turned down the Libertarians’ request to have Johnson and Weld listed as Libertarians on the ballot. This not only would have helped Johnson and Weld by giving them a party label; it… Continue reading