The convention featured panels and keynote speeches, including a notable exchange between Judge Edith Jones and Professor Steve Vladeck, where Jones brought printed tweets to criticize Vladeck's remarks.
The panel, moderated by Judge Jim Ho, discussed the judiciary's independence and its relationship with the elected branches, emphasizing the need for public support.
Jones defended Fifth Circuit District Judges by arguing against relentless attacks from certain professors, including Vladeck, whom she accused of casting illegitimate aspersions.
Republicans latched onto the exchange between Jones and Vladeck, amplifying it as a victimization narrative and using it as a rallying cry against perceived academic elitism.
Gorsuch's mention of Peanut, a rallying cry in the MAGAverse, underscored his alignment with and immersion in conservative media culture, highlighting his connection to the MAGA movement.
Schumer negotiated a deal to withdraw four Court of Appeals nominees in exchange for confirming around 12 district court judges, despite being in the majority, which critics saw as unnecessary and potentially harmful to Democratic judicial priorities.
The Supreme Court dismissed the case as improvidently granted, allowing the Ninth Circuit's ruling to stand, which means the shareholder suit against Meta will proceed.
The case concerns Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors and whether this ban discriminates on the basis of sex, triggering heightened scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause.
The law prohibits hormone therapy for minors based on their sex assigned at birth, allowing treatments like testosterone for males but not estrogen for females, creating a clear sex-based distinction.
The case involves the FDA's denial of authorization for certain e-cigarette flavors, focusing on the arbitrary and capricious standard for evaluating agency action, and how aggressively the court will scrutinize the FDA's decisions.
The FDA denied flavors like Pink Lemonade, Rainbow Road, Chewy Clouds, Sour Grape, and Creme Brulee, citing concerns that these flavors might appeal more to children.
The case revolves around the obligations of agencies under NEPA to consider environmental impacts, specifically whether the STB's environmental assessment was sufficient in considering upstream and downstream effects of a proposed rail line.
ProPublica reported on the death of Portia N. Gumezi, who suffered a miscarriage and died due to severe blood loss because Texas doctors did not perform a DNC, a standard procedure that was restricted under the state's abortion laws.
Both Georgia and Texas disbanded their Maternal Mortality Commissions, effectively halting the examination of cases related to maternal deaths during the first two years of restrictive abortion laws being in effect.
After touching on some shenanigans from the Federalist Society’s National Lawyers Convention and Chuck Schumer’s lousy deal on judicial appointments, Leah, Kate, and Melissa preview December’s upcoming Supreme Court cases. The Justices will hear arguments in cases about gender-affirming care for minors, the FDA’s denial of authorization to flavored e-cigarettes, and the National Environmental Policy Act.