10 AM for whatever cases get announced today. The two that most people reading this will be most waiting for are probably going to be Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and NLRB v. Noel Canning, but there are a bunch of important cases in this term, which is frankly part of the problem right there. It is long since time that we started making our legislators write clearer laws; it might encourage our judiciary to stop fiddling with them.
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As to the cases themselves… predicting how the Supreme Court will rule on any one case is a mug’s game, but a lot of people are going to be shocked if the Supremes don’t spank the NLRB – and, by association, the Obama administration – over recess appointments. Guess we’ll see today! …Or not.
Moe Lane (crosspost)
Decisions are up, other than the Michigan case I don’t see anything earthshaking .. and that one is an odd duck.
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Mew
It appears I was watching the wrong court .. the Supremes did their thing, but it was the D.C. Circuit that did something .. interesting.
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https://www.eff.org/press/releases/crushing-blow-copyright-trolls-appeals-court-halts-af-holdings-extortion-scheme
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Wonder what Neil’s take is?
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Mew