Category Archives: Supreme Court
Foley: Originalism and Election Law (or, The Difference between Reynolds and Benisek)
The following is the third in a series of guest posts on Benisek v. Lamone by Ohio State’s Ned Foley.
Edward B. Foley
Originalism and Election Law (or, The Difference between Reynolds and Benisek)
This blog essay is the… Continue reading
Roundup of Stories on SCOTUS and Three-Judge Court PA Gerrymandering Decisions
Foley: Constitutional Preservation, the Marbury Duty & Congressional Gerrymanders
The following is the second in a series of guest posts on Benisek v. Lamone by Ohio State’s Ned Foley.
Edward B. Foley
This blog essay is the second in a series derived from a contribution to a University… Continue reading
Ron Collins’ SCOTUSBlog Interview with Me: “Ask the author: Antonin Scalia – ‘The Justice of Contradictions'”
Ron Collins at SCOTUSBlog:
The following is a series of questions posed by Ronald Collins to Richard L. Hasen on the occasion of the publication of his book “The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption… Continue reading
Q & A with UCI on My New Book on Justice Scalia’s Legacy
Foley: Benisek, Congressional Gerrymanders & the Elections Clause
The following is the first in a series of guest posts on Benisek v. Lamone by Ohio State’s Ned Foley.
Edward B. Foley
This blog essay is derived from a forthcoming contribution to a University of Georgia Law Review… Continue reading
“Lack of court action on new Pa. voting map causing concern”
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
With Tuesday’s deadline for filing nominating petitions imminent, prospective candidates waiting for courts to take action on Pennsylvania’s radically reconfigured congressional map learned Friday that the wait will continue.
By day’s end Friday, neither the U.S. Supreme Court… Continue reading
“The Supreme Court’s Pennsylvania vote puzzle”
Coming This Weekend to CSPAN Book TV
My conversation with Adam Liptak of the New York Times and Professor Susan Low Bloch of Georgetown Law about my new book on Justice Scalia’s legacy should air some time this weekend on CSPAN Book TV. The video should… Continue reading
“Justice Scalia’s Fading Legacy”
Linda Greenhouse NYT column.
I’ve got a very different view, which I’ll be writing about over coming weeks.
Watch Brennan Center Video in Which Joan Biskupic and I Discuss Justice Scalia’s Legacy and My New Book, The Justice of Contradictions
“FTC Exclusively Obtains Records from U.S. Marshals Service on Scalia’s Final Trip, Justices’ Summer Travel”
Fix the Court:
On the day before he died, Justice Antonin Scalia – deplaning from Southwest flight no. 1209 at Houston Hobby, gun in tow and in poorer health than was widely known – was met by deputy U.S. marshals… Continue reading
“Is one of the Pennsylvania voting cases doomed?”
Lyle Denniston for Constitution Daily.