"Supreme Court to take up UT admission case": This article will appear Monday in The Houston Chronicle.
"Supreme Court receives outpouring of conflicting views on affirmative action": Robert Barnes will have
this article Monday in The Washington Post.
"Supreme Court candidates with similar passions stress their differences; Longtime attorney Sheryl Gordon McCloud and former Justice Richard Sanders are battling for an open seat on the state Supreme Court; McCloud says she has the right judicial temperament for the job, while Sanders says he has more experience": Friday's edition of The Seattle Times contained
this article.
"Georgia high court may weigh in on 'Girls Gone Wild' case": This article appeared Thursday in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
And a related article from Atlanta's WSB-TV Action News 2 is headlined "Woman takes case against Girls Gone Wild to Supreme Court."
"Major victory -- and pay raises -- for U.S. judges": Lyle Denniston has
this post today at "SCOTUSblog."
My earlier coverage of Friday's en banc Federal Circuit ruling appears at this link.
"California has chance to change Three Strikes, repeal death penalty": Tracey Kaplan and Howard Mintz have
this article today in The San Jose Mercury News.
"Super sweet letter from Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Supreme Court Judge extraordinaire!" Chef
Kyle Bailey of the restaurant
Birch & Barley has
this tweet and
accompanying photograph.
"Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Affirmative action again on trial." Michael Kirkland of UPI has
this report.
And in today's edition of The Los Angeles Times, Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor Jr. have an op-ed entitled "Do race preferences help students? There's evidence that many students don't thrive in colleges for which they're far less prepared than their fellow students."