UPDATED Thursday 11:12 p.m., Arkansas time. Kenneth Dewayne Williams was put to death by lethal injection in a 13-minute procedure with less than an hour remaining before his death warrant would run out. ———————— For the fourth time in the past eight days, the Supreme Court on Thursday night refused to delay an execution in… Read More
Judge blocks cutoff of federal funds to “sanctuary cities”
Declaring that President Trump probably acted unconstitutionally in attempting to cut off federal funds to city and county governments that do not help enforce federal immigration law, a judge in San Francisco on Tuesday temporarily blocked enforcement of the policy anywhere in the nation. In the latest action by a federal court against the Trump Administration’s… Read More
9th Circuit refuses initial full court review on immigration
The federal appeals court reviewing President Trump’s revised immigration order in a case from Hawau refused on Friday to send the dispute at the outset to a full court — either one of 11 judges or one of 24. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said the state’s plea for en banc review… Read More
FUTHER UPDATE: Gorsuch casts first votes, joins majority to allow executions
FURTHER UPDATE Friday 12:34 a.m. The Supreme Court, without comment and with no noted dissents, denied all five of the new requests, thus allowing Ledell Lee’s execution to go ahead. (After that, his execution, a 12-minute procedure carried out without apparent incident, was completed four minutes before the death warrant expired.) It was not… Read More
Court eager to decide major religion case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sent a very strong hint that it is eager, maybe even passionately so, to decide one of history’s most important cases on dealings between religion and government. And, almost as unmistakable was a signal that most of the Justices have a keen interest in giving churches more access to public… Read More
UPDATED: Court ponders what to do with church case
UPDATED Tuesday 3:28 p.m. The hearing on the case will go forward at 10 a.m. Wednesday, but at least part of the focus of the discussion will be on whether it will proceed to a decision on the church’s claim, lawyers involved said. The court has made no announcement of a change in the… Read More
Active — and comfortable — first day for Gorsuch
A very good test for a rookie on the Supreme Court is how well a new Justice can handle a deeply complex case that only a professor of legal arcana could love. On Monday, the court actually heard three mind-twisting cases, back to back, and the occupant of the most junior seat on the bench… Read More
Will major church-state case come to nothing?
The Supreme Court holds the view, dating all the way back to George Washington’s time, that it will not give legal advice, but will only decide lawsuits that involve a live controversy. That is the way it interprets the power given to it by the Constitution’s Article III. On Friday afternoon, the court raised the… Read More
New threat rising to Voting Rights Act
About four years after the Supreme Court took away the government’s strongest authority to protect minority voters’ rights, a backup power under the federal Voting Rights Act – weaker and harder to use – is now being threatened, just as federal courts have begun applying it. At issue now, as it was when the Supreme… Read More
Full Ninth Circuit urged to rule on Trump immigration order
The state of Hawaii and the Trump Administration have urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to bypass the usual step of a three-judge panel and assemble the full court to review President Trump’s revised immigration restrictions. If the court agrees, that could speed up review by that appeals court, and move… Read More