Category Archives: Supreme Court
Speaking August 21 at ACS Event in San Diego: “Battle for the U.S. Supreme Court”
Looking forward to talking about the Kavanaugh nomination down in San Diego.
RVSP link.
Bob Egelko Reviews My Book on Justice Scalia’s Legacy
Here‘s Bob Egelko’s review “Originalism on Trial,” in the LA Review of Books, reviewing my book, The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption.
“Trump’s Supreme Court pick calls Antonin Scalia a ‘role model’ and a ‘judicial hero'”
Manu Raju and Joan Biskupic report for CNN.
A few of my earlier Slate pieces:
The Only Thing That Might Stop Trump From Replacing Kennedy With a Scalia Clone
How Justice Kennedy’s Successor Will Wreak Havoc on Voting Rights and … Continue reading
I Spoke with Leah Litman and Ian Samuel for the “First Mondays” Podcast About My Book on Justice Scalia’s Legacy
Listen here.
(Link to buy the book, The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption.)
“Abbott v. Perez, Race, and the Immodesty of the Roberts Court”
Guy Charles and Luis Fuentes-Rohwer for the HLR Blog.
“Are the Last Key Campaign Finance Laws in Kavanaugh’s Sights?”
“Campaign Finance Laws And Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh”
Peter Overby reports for NPR.
“Liberal activists embrace ‘dark money’ in Supreme Court fight”
WaPo:
Liberal activists, who were dramatically outspent in their last fight to fend off President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, are embracing a tactic that has been a mainstay of the conservative political playbook: tapping a war chest financed by unidentified… Continue reading
“Money, politics and Justice Anthony Kennedy: Revisiting Citizens United”
Michael Morley at The Conversation.
“How to Tell Where Brett Kavanaugh Stands on Citizens United”
Adam Liptak for the NYT:
Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh has a favorite sentence. It explains why he is likely to reaffirm and build on the Citizens United decision if he is confirmed to the Supreme Court.
The sentence appeared in… Continue reading
“The Scalia Factor: Rick Hasen on his book, The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption.”
I sat down with Dahlia Lithwick for Slate’s Amicus Podcast. Listen:
In the first of a series of deep dives into great legal reads this summer, Dahlia Lithwick talks with Rick Hasen, author of The Justice of Contradictions: … Continue reading
“Indicted Russian Company Uses Trump’s Supreme Court Pick as Get Out of Jail Free Card”
Every Voice:
A Russian company indicted earlier this year as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into foreign interference in our elections is using a decision written by none other than Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to… Continue reading
“Should Democrats Have Saved Their Filibuster for the New Court Fight?”
NYT, CouldWouldaShoulda Dept: “Now, as the Senate faces another court vacancy — one that could tilt the court’s ideological balance and cement a conservative majority — the Democrats have few tools to fight the nomination. A different outcome last… Continue reading