"Cheshire Killer Seeks Execution": Alaine Griffin of The Hartford Courant has
this news update.
"When FOIA and the Commerce Clause collide": Erin Geiger Smith has
this report today at Alison Frankel's "On the Case" from Thomson Reuters News & Insight.
"Do all patent-related malpractice suits belong in federal court?" Earlier this week, Alison Frankel's "On the Case" from Thomson Reuters News & Insight
had this report.
In today's mail: A copy of "
Obamacare on Trial," by law professor
Einer Elhauge.
"Dear Justice Kennedy: Your Daughter Was My College Roommate; An open letter to a Supreme Court justice who may change the future of affirmative action." Susan Stellin has
this essay online at The Atlantic.
"Appeals court reverses sales ban on Samsung smartphone": Reuters has
this early report on
a ruling that the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued today in
Apple Inc. v.
Samsung Electronics Co.
Update: In other coverage, Bloomberg News reports that "Samsung Can Sell Galaxy Nexus During Appeal, Court Rules."
"Justices Clash on Affirmative Action": Jess Bravin has
this article today in The Wall Street Journal.
The Washington Times reports today that "Supreme Court weighs race-based college admissions in Texas case."
The Daily Texan reports that "Controversial affirmative action court case makes its way to Supreme Court."
Joan Biskupic of Reuters has a news analysis headlined "Justice Kennedy the key to campus affirmative action."
The Columbia Spectator reports that "Supreme Court hears arguments in affirmative action case; If the Court rules that affirmative action is unconstitutional--a real possibility, considering its composition--the decision would take effect immediately at Columbia and other institutions."
Online at The New Yorker, Jeffrey Toobin has a blog post titled "At the Supreme Court, a Timid Defense."
At Politico.com, Josh Gerstein has a blog post titled "Alito speaks up for Asian Americans."
And at the "Constitution Daily" blog of the National Constitution Center, Lyle Denniston has a post titled "A looming threat to affirmative action."