The morning read for Thursday, Aug. 18

The morning read for Thursday, Aug. 18

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.

Here’s the Thursday morning read:

  • The Court’s Liberals Still Have Power (Joshua Braver, The Atlantic)
  • SCOTUS Animal Welfare Case Could Implicate State Power to Ban Abortion Pills (Michael C. Dorf, Verdict)
  • The “Imperial Supreme Court” Is Just Getting Started (Yvette Borja, Balls and Strikes)
  • Trans rights lawsuits
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The morning read for Thursday, Aug. 4

The morning read for Thursday, Aug. 4

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.

Here’s the Thursday morning read:

  • After Supreme Court ruling, it’s open season on US gun laws (Lindsay Whitehurst & Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press)
  • Coinbase Asks Supreme Court to Halt Account-Holder Suits (Greg Stohr, Bloomberg)
  • The most pro-business Supreme Court ever (Felix Salmon, Axios)
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PTAB to Address Reopening Plans Thursday

In-Person Hearing are Back

This Thursday (Noon – 1PM(EST)), the next Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Boardside Chat webinar will be conducted to discuss plans to re-establish in-person PTAB hearings and tips from judges for successfully arguing in different environments (connect here)

Topics and speakers for this event include:

  • In-person options for PTAB hearings starting in mid-July – Lead Administrative Patent Judge Christopher Kaiser and PTAB Chief Clerk Erica Swift
  • Tips for successful hearings in remote and in-person environments
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The morning read for Thursday, April 14

The morning read for Thursday, April 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. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.

Here’s the Thursday morning read:

  • Thoughts on Vega v. Tekoh, the Pending Miranda Case Before SCOTUS: The Precedent Question (Orin S. Kerr, The Volokh Conspiracy)
  • Religious Freedom in Prisons and the Military (Michael C. Dorf, Verdict)
  • A new Supreme Court case makes George W. Bush look like
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The morning read for Thursday, March 31

The morning read for Thursday, March 31

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.

Here’s the Thursday morning read:

  • Supreme Court Seeks Comment On Rule Changes For Amicus Briefs (Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Bloomberg Law)
  • US Supreme Court Says It’s Passing on ‘Passim’ (Marcia Coyle, The National Law Journal)
  • Legal ethics experts agree: Justice Thomas must recuse in insurrection cases (Nina Totenberg, NPR)
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The morning read for Thursday, March 17

The morning read for Thursday, March 17

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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.

Here’s the Thursday morning read:

  • U.S. Supreme Court nominee Jackson a tough sell on racial-bias claims (Andrew Chung & Lawrence Hurley, Reuters)
  • The Pandemic Brought New Levels of Transparency to the
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