I covered the one signed opinion handed down in my piece on Breyer's book. There will be one or more opinions handed down Monday. Also, there was an notice that: "The Supreme Court of the United States today announced that it will entertain public comment on proposed revisions to its Rules."
No conference scheduled next week. A bit of a break until the next conference (4/14) and then orders and more oral arguments. Jackson (Collins' confirmed, providing a likely 51st vote) should be confirmed sometime this month. She will step in after the end of the term. So around the beginning of July.
It is approaching 9PM, and it does not seem like there are any Friday orders or some other late day shadow docket matter being handled. Knock on wood. We await further developments on the Thomas family etc. BTW, I saw a bit more content on the online sources cited page.
On the blog list, there are three blogs that I contribute to (books, symbols, and various teaching materials). Two at least -- not symbols really -- have various Supreme Court related material. For instance, there is a book review regarding Marbury v. Madison and other matters. It looks like there will be more material that provide a sort of mock oral argument of key cases. [I'm not exactly sure where this will be.]
Just doing my part on the Breyer project of civic engagement.
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