Category Archives: Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup – March 6, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) The big news at the Court this week was the return of Obamacare in King v. Burwell. See some of the many takes on the case below: The … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – March 6, 2015

Weekly Roundup – February 27, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) In The New York Times, Adam Liptak reviews the Supreme Court’s position on the standing doctrine, which will be at issue in the upcoming case challenging Obamacare. Arguments … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – February 27, 2015

Weekly Roundup – February 20, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Justice Ginsburg discussed her Court tenure, women’s rights, racism, and a dysfunctional Congress in an interview with MSNBC. ISCOTUS director Chris Schmidt considers Justice Ginsburg’s celebrity turn, arguing … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – February 20, 2015

Weekly Roundup – February 13, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) The Court’s decision on Monday not to block same-sex marriages from proceeding in Alabama has been seen by many as a strong indication of how the court intends … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – February 13, 2015

Weekly Roundup – February 6, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) If the Supreme Court rules against Obamacare in the law’s second court appearance this spring, problems could arise not just for the President but for some Republican states … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – February 6, 2015

Weekly Roundup – January 30, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Now that the Supreme Court has taken on a same-sex marriage case, the waiting game is on. Even as the Court seems likely to make a definitive statement on … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – January 30, 2015

Weekly Roundup – January 23, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) After much speculation and urging from both sides in the debate, the Supreme Court agreed last Friday to review a case on same-sex marriage. The Court’s ruling could … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – January 23, 2015

Weekly Roundup – January 16, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Despite the Court’s silence on same-sex marriage on Monday, pressure from both sides in the debate and a circuit split means that the Court will most likely have … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – January 16, 2015

Weekly Roundup – January 9, 2015

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) Will an upcoming Supreme Court case lead to massive disruptions for Obamacare? Persuasive authority? A 1996 law review article on the First Amendment by then-law professor Elena Kagan … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – January 9, 2015

Weekly Roundup – December 19, 2014

Did you miss your Supreme Court news this week? Let our Weekly Roundup help. (To stay on top of the latest Supreme Court happenings, follow ISCOTUS on Twitter.) In response to the recent CIA torture report, Justice Scalia argued against a blanket ban on torture and declared that nothing in the Constitution prohibits torture. Later this … Continue reading Weekly Roundup – December 19, 2014