Resources for SCOTUS

Anonymous
I am listening to the SCOTUS presidential immunity case on the radio.

Can folks recommend a couple of reliable, reputable websites/resources that provide an end-of-day analysis/summary, for non-lawyer types?

Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am listening to the SCOTUS presidential immunity case on the radio.

Can folks recommend a couple of reliable, reputable websites/resources that provide an end-of-day analysis/summary, for non-lawyer types?

Thanks.


Think the Brennan center is pretty straightforward and accessible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am listening to the SCOTUS presidential immunity case on the radio.

Can folks recommend a couple of reliable, reputable websites/resources that provide an end-of-day analysis/summary, for non-lawyer types?

Thanks.


Think the Brennan center is pretty straightforward and accessible.


Sorry. Just adding that it is associated with NYU.
Anonymous
SCOTUSblog
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SCOTUSblog


They've got way back on their coverage
Anonymous
Mark Joseph Stern at Slate
Chris Geidner lawdork.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mark Joseph Stern at Slate
Chris Geidner lawdork.com


Slate is very left-biased. Avoid.
Anonymous
Abovethelaw.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Abovethelaw.com


that was a funny read. Navel gazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mark Joseph Stern at Slate
Chris Geidner lawdork.com


LawDork is hilarious.
Anonymous
^^ the name lawdork…
Anonymous
Teri Kanefield’s blog. She might still be on Twitter too.
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