Archive for April, 2011

The Court’s hearing list for this month completes the list of attorneys who will argue before the Supreme Court during October Term 2010. I’ve updated my long-running Advocate Scorecard to reflect arguments from the current term so that the chart now reflects 11 terms. As always, I have included every advocate who has argued more [...]

I’ve created a little chart that shows opinions released as a percentage of total opinions for a given term. For the current term, I’ve used a hypothetical total of 80, although that number is likely to rise before the end of June. The Court has released 41% of the opinions expected for OT10, a number [...]





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  • Renaissance of election law in recent years at the SCOTUS. I've enjoyed watching, but it has to say something about the Court's modern role. 1 day ago
  • @espinsegall She argued a position for her client. No different than the dozens of cases Roberts argued (he has even cited a few of them). 2 days ago
  • @JessBravin the hallmark of good journalism is killer puns. 5 days ago
  • My last tweet assumes, arguendo, that you've all seen the @SCOTUSblog/@bloomberglaw ACA case briefing http://t.co/HiTQkcQW 5 days ago
  • I made the same joke that Denniston made about Clement not arguing in Gibbons. Law students didn't laugh; but room of SCOTUS reporters did. 5 days ago

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