Thursday round-up

Writing for the Opinionator blog of the New York Times, Linda Greenhouse looks at the role of courts, and the Supreme Court in particular, after September 11 and concludes that the Court “merits a place in any 9/11 anniversary reminiscence” because it “called both other branches to account. It kept the fabric from fraying further.”  Greenhouse also links the Court’s early rulings on Guantanamo to recent decisions by federal courts striking down laws restricting the right to abortion.

Ilya Shapiro of Cato@Liberty discusses the amicus brief that Cato filed in PPL Montana, LLC v. Montana, one of this Term’s merits cases; in the brief, Cato urges the Court to assess the navigability of rivers on a “section-by-section” basis and thereby “send a strong message to state courts across the nation that judicial usurpations of property rights are just as unconstitutional as those undertaken by other branches of government.”

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