Lyle Denniston

Feb 24 2015

Texas judge won’t rush states on immigration

The federal judge in Texas who put the Obama administration’s new immigration policy on hold last week decided not to rush on the government request to move swiftly. On Tuesday, he gave the challenging states a full week to reply. The government on Monday had asked that he decide the issue in only two days. Justice… Read More

Feb 23 2015

Is a seven-year-old case getting too expensive?

This post also appears on scotusblog.com If two states have already split payment of fees and costs running well into six figures to keep a case going before the Supreme Court, but it could be resolved now for a final five-figure amount, is it worth continuing? And if, as interstate river disputes go, this one… Read More

Feb 23 2015

U.S. seeks fast action on immigration policy (UPDATED)

UPDATED 6:15 p.m.  The 26 states that challenged the new immigration policy urged the judge in Texas not to act quickly on the government request.  They argued that they should have at least a week to respond. Urging a federal trial judge in Texas to act within two days, the Obama administration on Monday filed… Read More

Feb 23 2015

No new cases granted today

The Supreme Court issued new orders Monday morning after a four-week recess, but it granted no new cases for review. There also were no cases referred to the federal government for its views. Among the more significant denials came in the Court’s refusal to hear a case by a young Illinois man accused of a… Read More

Feb 20 2015

Next week at the Supreme Court (UPDATED)

UPDATE 5:51 p.m.  The Supreme Court will now issue opinions next week on Wednesday at 10 a.m., as well as on Tuesday. ———— Coming back on Monday from a four-week recess, the Supreme Court will issue orders on new cases — perhaps including some grants of review — at 9:30 a.m. On Tuesday at 10… Read More

Feb 19 2015

Same-sex marriage reaches Texas — for one couple (FURTHER UPDATED)

UPDATE 5:12 p.m.  The Texas Supreme Court has blocked both of the orders issued by state judges in Travis County — both declaring the state’s ban on same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional.  Details to come.  FURTHER UPDATE 6:11 p.m.  The state court’s orders do not mention the one marriage performed Thursday, but state Attorney General… Read More

Jan 29 2015

Court allows Texas execution (UPDATED)

This post appeared originally on scotusblog.com The Supreme Court on Thursday evening cleared the way for Texas to execute death-row inmate Robert Charles Ladd, a new indication that the Justices will leave states with wide leeway to carry out the death penalty.  With no noted dissents, the Court turned down two pleas for delay of… Read More

Jan 14 2015

Launching today — Welcome to lyldenlawnews!

The slow, sometimes halting progress toward life in the digital age picks up a bit today, with this launch of a new website. Some of what you will see here will look the same — close coverage of the Supreme Court, keeping up with lower courts, and watching the law as an always fascinating human… Read More

Lyle Denniston continues to write about the U.S. Supreme Court, although he “retired” at the end of 2019 following more than six decades on that news beat. He was there for three revolutions – civil rights, women’s rights, and gay rights – and the start of a fourth, on transgender rights. His career of following the law began at the Otoe County Courthouse in his hometown, Nebraska City, Nebraska, in the fall of 1948. His online, eight-week, college-level course – “The Supreme Court and American Politics” – is available from the University of Baltimore Law School, and it is free.

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