Off to #SCOTUS, where Justice Brett Kavanaugh has joined the court and will be hearing arguments in two criminal sentencing cases today.
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Justice Sotomayor wrote a statement "respecting the denial of certiorari" in a pair of cases raising questions about solitary confinement — a "deeply troubling concern," she wrote. The cases are Apodaca v. Raemisch (17-1284) and Lowe v. Raemisch (17-1289).
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Sotomayor notes her agreement w the court's decision not to grant cert here due to "arguments unmade and facts underdeveloped below." Citing repeatedly to Kennedy's past writings on solitary confinement, though, it sure looks like Sotomayor has decided to take on the issue.
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Out of the first arguments. With heightened security today — the whole marble plaza was blocked off by metal fencing — the mood was a bit tense at the court, but there were no interruptions during the case over federal criminal sentencing law.
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Once the justices took the bench, Chief Justice Roberts said it was a “great pleasure” to welcome Justice Kavanaugh to the court, wishing him a “long and happy career” at
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Kavanaugh asked multiple questions in his first case sitting as a justice, still sounding a bit like an intermediate court judge at moments. At one point, for example, he asked something like, “How do we understand what the court meant” by language in a prior
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A bit interestingly, there was a continued sense of the compromising spirit that animated last week’s arguments. (See: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/chrisgeidner/supreme-court-eight-justices-compromise-kavanaugh …) Of course, this is a statutory interpretation, and not a constitutional, case, and not even a high-profile one of those. So: Stay tuned.
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It is over, he’s on the court now and that’s the end of that.
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No, go vote for GOP, Dems are destroying due process. I fear for my sons.
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It kind of looks like it's over. I've seen "over" and this is what it looks like.
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Sure bot, sure
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Can someone remind them that his two little girls are in there and if they could behave like humans it would be appreciated.
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To the contrary: it’s over.
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It's over. Move on.
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Wish I could be there to help,protest.
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Just scream for 2 minutes until a WOC comes up to you and gives you a hug and whispers, "I know" into your ear.
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