"Contraceptives dispute reaches Court": Lyle Denniston has
this post today at "SCOTUSblog."
"U.S. appeals court nominee Robert E. Bacharach may have to be nominated again next year; Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn blames 'inside politics' for possibility that Bacharach, who has strong bipartisan support, might not be confirmed this year": Chris Casteel has
this article today in The Oklahoman.
"Obama's impact on federal judiciary": Robert Barnes will have
this article Monday in The Washington Post.
Update: The article appears to suggest that President Obama had nominated Goodwin Liu to serve on the D.C. Circuit, when in fact then-professor Liu had been nominated to the Ninth Circuit. This blog's previous coverage of that nomination can be accessed here and here, while this blog's previous coverage of the nominee's withdrawal can be accessed here and here.
"Cats at Hemingway Museum Draw Tourists, and a Legal Battle": This article appears today in The New York Times.
Michael Kirkland of UPI is reporting: He has articles headlined "
Under the U.S. Supreme Court: Are school massacres linked to violent video games?" and "
The Year in Review 2012: Yes, Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court does exist."