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“U.S. Chamber blames judges, arbitrators and lawyers for mass arbitration ‘abuses’”: Alison Frankel’s “On the Case” from Reuters recently had this interesting post.
“If the Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions, diversity could be expanded; In a post-affirmative action world, looking at equity and equality through another lens — class — could level the playing field for low-income students of all backgrounds”: Carla Newman has this essay online at The Boston Globe.
“Visiting Judges: Riding Circuit and Beyond; The curious phenomenon of visiting judges and its serious benefits to the federal courts.” Law professor Marin K. Levy has this article in the current issue of Judicature magazine.
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“The Curious Rise of a Supreme Court Doctrine That Threatens Biden’s Agenda; The ‘major questions doctrine,’ promoted by conservative commentators, is of recent vintage but has enormous power and may doom student loan relief and other programs”: Adam Liptak has this new installment of his “Sidebar” column in today’s edition of The New York Times.
“Justices take up case on federal admiralty law, seek government’s views on two pending petitions”: Amy Howe has this post at “SCOTUSblog.”