Casey v. Planned Parenthood

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 06.27.22

* Stand firm: The People want to know where Biglaw firms stand on the overturning of ,em>Roe. [Reuters] * Agency as tragedy: Governor defends Oklahoma's lack of a rape or incest exception to abortion bans. [CBS News] * Florida law lets cops harass you for playing music too loud. Talk about the right to remain silent. [Palm Beach Post] * Biden signed off on a bill that makes it harder for convicted domestic abusers to buy guns. [Reuters] * Oklahoma's gun deaths jumped soon after constitutional carry became a thing. With Bruen now law, you may want to work from home. [Oklahoman]

Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 03.28.16

* In the case of Merrick Garland, maybe a nice guy could actually finish first. [Washington Post] * The cases and issues that may result in a 4-4 tie on the Supreme Court. [Jost on Justice] * Was Sandra Day O'Connor's vote in Casey v. Planned Parenthood the actual death knell for reproductive freedom? [Slate] * Chief Justice John Robert plays Carnac the Magnificent, and actually predicted the mess the Supreme Court nomination process has turned into. [Huffington Post] * I doubt capitalism can really solve for the prejudice behind the anti-LGBTQ legislation that Georgia's legislature passed, but it can provide enough pressure for the governor to veto it. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * Lessons for lawyers whose careers go off the track from former Lehman CFO Erin Callan. [Law and More]