Blog Round-Up – Monday, April 3rd

Here is Concurring Opinions with a post titled, “Has Scalia Gone Off the Rails?”

On Slate, Dahlia Lithwick has this piece titled, “How Do You Solve the Problem of Scalia? The razor-thin line between obscenity and bad judgment.”

The WSJ Law Blog has this post titled, “Justice Scalia’s Gesture: Obscene or Not?”

The Volokh Conspiracy has this post reporting that the Raich oral argument is now available online.

Here is Orin Kerr and Prawfsblawg’s Steve Vladeck on the Court’s denial of cert in Padilla.

Orin Kerr also has this post titled, “Justice Kennedy, the Separation of Powers, and the War on Terror.”

This week, the Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Sorcerers’ Apprentices by Artemus Ward and David L. Weiden. The book is about the relationship between Supreme Court justices and their clerks.

Criminal Appeal has this post on the Court’s decision to grant cert in Lawrence v. Florida.

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