The morning read for Thursday, Feb. 15

The morning read for Thursday, Feb. 15

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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 Thursday morning read:

  • Special counsel urges Supreme Court to deny Trump’s request for delay in immunity case (John Fritze, CNN)
  • Special Counsel asks Supreme Court not to delay Trump’s election interference trial (Maureen Groppe, USA Today)
  • The Case for Removing Trump From the Ballot Has a Fatal Originalist Flaw (Brook Thomas, Slate)
  • Founding fathers did not intend
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The morning read for Friday, Feb. 9

The morning read for Friday, Feb. 9

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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:

  • The Supreme Court seems poised to reject efforts to kick Trump off the ballot over the Capitol riot (Mark Sherman, The Associated Press)
  • Supreme Court justices steer clear of insurrection question in Trump ballot case (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News)
  • A very un-Trumpy performance delivers for Trump at Supreme Court (Josh Gerstein, Politico) 
  • The Supreme
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The morning read for Thursday, Feb. 16

The morning read for Thursday, Feb. 16

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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 Thursday morning read:

  • Google Case at Supreme Court Risks Upending the Internet as We Know It (Emily Birnbaum, Bloomberg)
  • Domestic-Abuse Gun Ban in Peril After Recent Supreme Court Ruling (Jacob Gershman, The Wall Street Journal)
  • A Supreme Court case pits immigration hawks against free speech (Editorial, The Washington Post)
  • Let’s Stop Pretending Clarence Thomas Can Read the
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The morning read for Tuesday, Feb. 14

The morning read for Tuesday, Feb. 14

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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:

  • Two Decisions Down and Fifty-Eight to Go (Adam Feldman, Empirical SCOTUS)
  • Ethics Code Wouldn’t Fix Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis (Noah Feldman, Bloomberg)
  • The Supreme Court showdown over Biden’s student debt relief program, explained (Ian Millhiser, Vox)
  • ISIS, YouTube and Section 230 at the Supreme Court (Editorial, The Wall Street Journal)
  • Study: The Supreme Court
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The morning read for Friday, Feb. 10

The morning read for Friday, Feb. 10

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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 Weighs Ethics Code as Critics Push for Change (Adam Liptak, The New York Times)
  • How Online Speech Is Moderated in the US (Emily Birnbaum & Greg Stohr, Bloomberg)
  • The latest free speech battle from Colorado going before the US Supreme Court will test the state’s stalking laws (Allison Sherry, CPR News)
  • More Pork!
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The morning read for Wednesday, Feb. 8

The morning read for Wednesday, Feb. 8

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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 Wednesday morning read:

  • Biden administration tells Supreme Court Title 42 will end when Covid-19 public health emergency expires (Priscilla Alvarez & Ariane de Vogue, CNN)
  • Roberts Court Jurisprudence: What Was and What Will Come (Adam Feldman, Empirical SCOTUS)
  • American Bar Association Urges Ethics Code for US Supreme Court (Lydia Wheeler, Bloomberg News)
  • In wake of Supreme Court Second Amendment
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The morning read for Monday, Feb. 6

The morning read for Monday, Feb. 6

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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 Monday morning read:

  • The Road to a Supreme Court Clerkship Starts at Three Ivy League Colleges (Adam Liptak, The New York Times)
  • Supreme Court justices used personal emails for work and ‘burn bags’ were left open in hallways, source says (Ariane de Vogue, CNN)
  • Unfortunately, the Biggest Election Case of the Supreme Court Term Could Be Moot (Richard
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