How Would This Supreme Court Rule on Book Banning? (Fabio Bertoni, The New Yorker)Īdvocates in Conversation The limits of Title VII protection with Madeline Meth By Amy Howe on at 12:21 pm.Gorsuch and Kavanaugh Fiercely Defended Workers’ Rights.Texas Judge Grants Woman’s Request for Abortion, in Rare Post-Roe Case (J.Elon Musk appeals dispute over SEC consent decree to US Supreme Court (John Kruzel, Reuters).Supreme Court justices to discuss whether to hear abortion pill showdown (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News).Continue Reading WHAT WE'RE READING The morning read for Friday, December 8 By Ellena Erskine on at 8:31 amĮach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. The case was the only grant on a list of orders released from the justices’ private conference earlier on Friday. Department of Defense, the case of a federal government employee who challenged his 2013 furlough. The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon agreed to take up another case exploring the distinction between deadlines that are jurisdictional – so that courts cannot hear a case if they are not met – and those that are instead simply a limitations period that can be waived or extended. SCOTUS NEWS Court grants review in federal employee’s filing deadlines case By Amy Howe on at 4:38 pm