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  1. “A Visual History of the Supreme Court of the United States”: If you (like us) keep going back to the Wikipedia... http://bit.ly/5ghgiw
  2. Friday round-up: The Washington Independent recounts Wednesday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing on the effects... http://bit.ly/7k1okb
  3. SCOTUSwiki goes (a little more) public: Starting this evening, we’re introducing a new feature on SCOTUSwiki.  F... http://bit.ly/6FrX6B
  4. No appeal in EMILY’s List case: The Obama Administration has notified Congress that it will not ask the Supreme C... http://bit.ly/8xQiyz
  5. Thursday round-up: Some commentary on Monday’s orders continues.  At the Cato @ Liberty blog, Ilya Shapiro analy... http://bit.ly/6oMdep
  6. UPDATE: Kiyemba and the Illinois prison: NOTE TO READERS: Last night, the blog posted on how the planned opening o... http://bit.ly/797FWk
  7. Analysis: Kiyemba — going forward, or not?: AnalysisThe Obama Administration’s decision, announced Tuesday thro... http://bit.ly/5F3feG
  8. Yesterday in plain English: This is a new feature on SCOTUSblog.  The Supreme Court deals with a lot of technical ... http://bit.ly/6Sulp4
  9. Tuesday round-up: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this article on City of Ontario v. Quon, in which the Cour... http://bit.ly/7Hqw6s
  10. A note from our publisher: Tom Goldstein sometimes thinks it’s best to speak directly to our readers by video.  ... http://bit.ly/66Aqxb
  11. Two argument changes set: The Supreme Court on Monday took two steps to alter its oral argument schedules this Term... http://bit.ly/7LqQOC
  12. New feature: “This week on the Wiki”: Starting today, we will be instituting a new weekly post called “This W... http://bit.ly/6pSaeD
  13. A statutory answer to a constitutional question: In Union Pacific Railroad Co. v. Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginee... http://bit.ly/7t7lM3
  14. Is “silence” a fiction?: Below, Vivian Wang of Stanford Law School recaps Wednesday’s oral argument in Stolt-... http://bit.ly/8AF4xV
  15. A ruling on attorney-client privilege appeals: Below, Akin Gump associate Jonathan Eisenman analyzes the Court’s ... http://bit.ly/8Sb3gP
  16. Orders only on Monday: The Supreme Court expects to issue orders at 10 a.m. Monday, according to a public announcem... http://bit.ly/7XmJ56
  17. Friday round-up: afternoon edition: Following the Supreme Court’s request for the views of the executive branch i... http://bit.ly/6mxpXz
  18. Brief: “Honest services” law beyond saving: Lawyers for a former Enron Corp. executive bluntly told the Supreme... http://bit.ly/7Wa0CR
  19. Today at the Court: The Justices will hold their private conference, orders from which are expected on Monday; the ... http://bit.ly/7VikAM
  20. Petitions to Watch | Conference of 12.11.09: This edition of “Petitions to Watch” features cases up for conside... http://bit.ly/6U2a2Y