Monday round-up

At the Washington Post, Philip Kennicott discusses a resolution, recently introduced by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), “calling on the Supreme Court to reopen the iconic [front] doors,” which were closed in early May for security reasons.  Kennicott suggests this resolution could “be the beginning of a new conversation” about “the public’s role in making security decisions.” At his eponymous blog, Josh Blackman ponders whether “Congress could order the Court to open the door,” and he observes that the resolution raises “interesting separation of powers issues.”

Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor are both scheduled to speak at the Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference in Colorado Springs next weekend.  Both the Colorado Springs Gazette and the Associated Press have coverage; the Gazette also reports that Justice Ginsburg will read a speech titled “How the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals got my wife her good job,” which her late husband had intended to give.

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