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Round-Up: Today’s Action

David G. Savage of the LA Times reports here on the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision in Ledbetter v. Goodyear, “a victory for employers”; Bloomberg’s Greg Stohr reports here; James Vicini of Reuters has this article on the ruling, which puts a six-month limit on pay discrimination lawsuits; at MarketWatch, Mark H. Anderson reports here.

The AP’s Mark Sherman has this story on the decision, which broke along ideological lines; here at NPR, Dahlia Lithwick discusses the ruling with Alex Cohen on “Day to Day”; CNN Supreme Court Producer Bill Mears reports here on the ruling and Justice Ginsburg’s “sharply worded” dissent; in the New York Times, David Stout has this article discussing the Court’s opinion and noting that Justice Ginsburg “read part of her dissent aloud (itself an unmistakable sign of anger)”; the Washington Post’s Robert Barnes has this article discussing the Court’s ruling; Joan Biskupic reports here in the USA Today.

Scott Lemieux weighs in here at Tapped, the group blog of The American Prospect; Frank Steinberg has this post at the New Jersey Employment Law Blog; and the ACSBlog has this post. Ross Runkel discusses today’s opinion here at Law Memo.

The Associated Press reports here on today’s grants in three business-related disputes; Doug Berman has this post discussing today’s action and a notable cert. denial in the Washington v. VanDelft sentencing case.