The morning read for Friday, June 2

The morning read for Friday, June 2

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read:

  • Supreme Court Backs Employer in Suit Over Strike Losses (Noam Scheiber, The New York Times) 
  • U.S. Supreme Court gives boost to whistleblowers in drug pricing case (John Kruzel, Reuters)
  • Jackson defends “the right to strike” in her first big dissent (Chris Geidner, Law Dork)
  • There’s Unsettling New Evidence About William Rehnquist’s Views on Segregation
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The morning read for Friday, May 26

The morning read for Friday, May 26

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read:

  • Supreme Court Sharply Limits the EPA’s Ability to Protect Wetlands (Emma Ricketts, Inside Climate News)
  • How Supreme Court’s EPA ruling will affect U.S. wetlands, clean water (Timothy Puko & Robert Barnes, The Washington Post)
  • How Warhol Turned the Supreme Court Justices Into Art Critics (Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker)
  • In Capitols and Courthouses, No
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The morning read for Tuesday, May 23

The morning read for Tuesday, May 23

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read:

  • US Supreme Court’s Andy Warhol decision keeps ‘fair use’ questions alive (Blake Brittain, Reuters)
  • Top Court’s Pork-Producer Ruling Could Affect Abortion-Pill Suit (Mary Anne Pazanowski, Bloomberg Law)
  • What It’s Like After the Supreme Court Rules Your Child’s Death Doesn’t Count (Shirin Ali, Slate)
  • DeSantis envisions shaping ‘7-2 conservative majority’ on Supreme Court (Hannah Knowles, The
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