Damon Root

@damonroot

Senior editor at Reason magazine. Author of Overruled: The Long War for Control of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Joined December 2010

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  1. Can the president lawfully ignore a Supreme Court decision?

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    THE MYTH OF JUDICIAL SUPREMACY IS A MYTH: My new post: "In defense of judicial equality"

  3. Supreme Court rules 7-2 for criminal defendant Anthony Elonis in Facebook threats case. Background here:

  4. Thomas, Scalia, and Alito dissent from SCOTUS’s refusal to hear Arizona immigrant bail case

  5. Last year 9th Circuit struck down AZ law denying bail to undocumented immigrants charged with felonies. Today SCOTUS let that ruling stand.

  6. SCOTUS has been weighing this SF gun control challenge since April. Still no word on whether the case will be heard.

  7. 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch in June

  8. Still no action from SCOTUS on San Francisco gun control case Jackson v. SF. Looks like it will be re-listed today for the fifth time.

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    Heavy metal yoga sounds great, except for the yoga part.

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    GOP presidential candidate bemoaning "disparate racial impact" of Drug War, in the course of trying to run out the clock on the Patriot Act.

  11. Justice Alito clashes with Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas over constitutionality of Maryland tax scheme

  12. Justice Alito takes a swing at Justice Thomas' "plainly unsound" view of the dormant Commerce Clause in Wynne

  13. SCOTUS rules Maryland violated Constitution by collecting income tax on income earned outside of state. Background:

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    Amazing ==> "Supreme Court Debuts New Spaghetti Strap Sun-Robes For Spring"

  15. Happy 13th birthday to the indispensable legal blog

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    Good stuff - Lib Pundit Fears 'Libertarian' Fallout from Pro-Gay Marriage Ruling by SCOTUS via

  17. SCOTUS rules that police violated 4th Amendment when drug dog prolonged routine traffic stop. Background here:

  18. How ’s defense of privacy rights challenges conservative orthodoxy

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