The morning read for Wednesday, March 27
The justices will hear oral argument today in Erlinger v. U.S. and Connelly v. Internal Revenue Service. 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:
- Supreme Court Appears Unlikely to Upend Abortion-Pill Access (Jess Bravin & Jan Wolfe, The Wall Street Journal)
- US Supreme Court declines Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument cases, upholding 2017 expansion (Jane Vaughan, OPB)
- ‘Cancel culture’: Supreme Court rejects case on dust-up between Catholic student and Native American (Maureen Groppe & Andrew Wolfson, USA Today)
- Retired Justice Stephen Breyer discusses new book in interview with ABA Journal (Randy Maniloff, ABA Journal)
- A prosecutor removed me from jury service for questionable reasons. Could it have been because of the color of my skin? (Patricia McTier, Atlanta Journal Constitution)
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