Thursday round-up

Yesterday the Court heard oral argument in two cases. Transcripts of both arguments are available here.

The first, Milner v. Department of the Navy, concerns the applicability of a FOIA exemption to “predominantly internal” Navy records detailing the locations and blast ranges of explosives. Mark Sherman of the Associated Press describes the case as “revolv[ing] around competing ideas of public safety,” and he reports that although “Justices Samuel Alito and Stephen Breyer appeared most sympathetic to the government’s view,” several Justices “indicated that they . . . thought the government and several appeals courts . . . have interpreted the exception too broadly.” Courthouse News Service and JURIST also have coverage of the argument.

At issue in yesterday’s second case, Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy v. Stewart, was whether the Eleventh Amendment precludes an independent state agency from suing state officials in federal court for an injunction to remedy a violation of federal law. Courthouse News Service has coverage of the argument.

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