SCOTUS Today for Monday, December 15

As the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) approaches the midpoint of December, legal observers are keenly interested in the developments surrounding the Court’s activities. With the Bill of Rights being ratified on this day in 1791, the significance of the Constitution’s first ten amendments remains a focal point of legal discourse. This historical context underscores the ongoing relevance of the Supreme Court’s decisions as they shape contemporary legal landscapes. Current Activities and Anticipations The Supreme Court’s December calendar currently shows no scheduled arguments or conferences after the morning’s order list release. This absence … Read more

Justice David Souter: A Former Supreme Court Employee Remembers

When I awoke on Friday, May 9, 2025, the first thing I heard was that retired Justice David Souter had died. Of all the public figures I have met or worked with, he was in many respects, the most impressive. Even now it is hard to believe he is gone. David Souter’s Judicial Philosophy Justice Souter was known for his distinctive judicial philosophy, which embraced a common law approach to interpretation. This approach allowed for both precedent and progress in the law, a balance that characterized much of his work on the Supreme Court. He … Read more

Five Issues in Front of the Justices

This week, the justices of the Supreme Court are convening for their final private conference of the year, where they will deliberate on a series of significant legal issues that could have far-reaching implications. Among the topics under consideration are matters related to the Second Amendment, climate change litigation, and the intersection of government authority with personal rights. This overview will provide insights into five notable issues currently facing the court. Second Amendment Protections The Second Amendment remains a focal point of legal discourse this term, with multiple cases slated for review. The court will … Read more

SCOTUS Today for Friday, December 12

On December 12, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is poised to address several significant issues that have emerged in recent weeks. As the court concludes its arguments for the month, the legal community remains keenly aware of the implications of these cases. Recent headlines have highlighted key legal battles, including a notable ruling related to religious discrimination and the enforcement of local codes. Recent Developments in SCOTUS As we reflect on the week, one particularly memorable headline stood out: No Religious Discrimination Shown in Enforcement of Septic Tank Code. This case illustrates … Read more