Friday round-up

This week the Acting Solicitor General filed a brief on behalf of the Tennessee Valley Authority in American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut, urging the Court to vacate a Second Circuit ruling that would permit lawsuits against greenhouse gas emitters for their contributions to climate change.   The New York Times covered the filing (via Gabriel Nelson of Greenwire), as does the San Francisco Chronicle’s Bob Egelko, the Washington Post’s Steven Mufson, and Stephen Power of the Wall Street Journal’s Washington Wire.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke yesterday at the University of Denver.  The Justice discussed her path to the Court and last Term’s decision in Berghuis v. Thompkins, a Miranda-rights case in which she filed a dissenting opinion.  However, Sotomayor declined to weigh in on several hot-button issues, including the recent release of classified documents by the website WikiLeaks, explaining that the case presented a question that is “very likely” to come before the Court.  The Huffington Post, the Denver Post, and the Associated Press all cover Sotomayor’s remarks.

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