Category Archives: Supreme Court
“Scalia: the Most Influential Justice Without Influence in Supreme Court History”
Read David Cole in The Nation.
“Blacks See Bias in Delay on a Scalia Successor”
Must read Haberman/JMart in the NYT.
“Why Justice Scalia was staying for free at a Texas resort”
How Slowly Would a Liberal Supreme Court Move on Cases Like Citizens United?
Thoughtful exploration from Richard Re.
“Scalia’s absence could shape election rules”
Josh Gerstein for Politico:
Justice Antonin Scalia’s death is certain to have an impact on the political debate in this year’s elections, but it could also have a far more direct effect on the elections themselves.
There are numerous challenges… Continue reading
On @CNN, I Talked the Battle to Nominate a Scalia Successor
“FAN 98 (First Amendment News) The Roberts Court’s 5-4 First Amendment Rulings — Will They Survive?”
“In Battle Over Scalia Replacement, Obama Takes Advantage of Far-Flung Senate”
“Justice Scalia and Campaign Finance: A Puzzle”
Bauer blogs….with a cliffhanger!
“Scalia’s Death Throws North Carolina’s Upcoming Election Into Confusion”
Alice Ollstein writes for Think Progress.
Talking to Madeline Brand About Campaign Finance Post-Scalia, Plutocrats United
Listen to the interview on KCRW’s Press Play:
The fallout from Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death is being felt on the campaign trail. One of the most controversial decisions he backed was Citizens United, the 2010 case that… Continue reading
“Erwin Chemerinsky and Rick Hasen on the Passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and the Future of the Supreme Court”
Erwin and I had a really interesting discussion on the UCI Law Talks podcast.