Thursday round-up

The Justices are expected to issue opinions this morning at 10 a.m.; later today, they will meet for their private Conference (here are the petitions up for consideration that we’re watching).

In the meantime, coverage of California’s plan to comply with the Court’s recent decision in Brown v. Plata, which requires the state to reduce prison overcrowding, continues. As Adam reported in yesterday’s round-up, the state plans to “mov[e] low-level offenders to county jails and build[] new prisons to accommodate serious criminals” At the WSJ Law Blog, Ashby Jones highlights the concerns of “local sheriffs,” who “said they fear the state would begin to transfer inmates without any [funding] support.” JURIST also has coverage of the proposal.

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