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Thursday, March 31, 2022

“U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer To Receive Jefferson Medal in Law; Retiring Jurist Has Served on Federal Bench for 42 Years”: Mike Fox of the University of Virginia School of Law has this report.

Posted at 7:58 PM by Howard Bashman



“Pelosi says Ginni Thomas texts show need for Supreme Court ethics code”: Felicia Sonmez and Amy B Wang of The Washington Post have this report.

Posted at 5:38 PM by Howard Bashman



“Ginni Thomas’s Texts, and the Limits of Chief Justice Roberts’s Power: His title notwithstanding, the chief justice cannot force a colleague’s recusal. If Justice Clarence Thomas is to disqualify himself, it will be his decision.” Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report.

Posted at 5:35 PM by Howard Bashman



“Legal ethics experts agree: Justice Thomas must recuse in insurrection cases.” Nina Totenberg had this audio segment on yesterday’s broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Edition.”

Posted at 12:16 PM by Howard Bashman



“N.J. Supreme Court hands down ruling in qualified immunity case”: Joe Atmonavage and Steve Strunsky of The Newark Star-Ledger have an article that begins, “Police and other public employees sued for on-duty conduct do not have an immediate right to appeal a judge’s denial of qualified immunity, a popular defense that protects them from lawsuits, the New Jersey State Supreme Court ruled in a decision issued Wednesday.”

And Dana DiFilippo of the New Jersey Monitor reports that “Police do not have an automatic right to qualified immunity, court rules; Reformers say the decision is a step toward ending the practice.”

You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of New Jersey at this link.

Posted at 9:42 AM by Howard Bashman