Tuesday round-up

Yesterday the Court issued additional orders from its January 4 Conference, and coverage of the Court focused on the denial of review in several notable cases.  Writing for this blog, Lyle discusses the Court’s announcement that it would not hear Sherley v. Sebelius, a lawsuit seeking to prohibit stem cell research; Trinidad y Garcia v. Thomas, an extradition case involving application of the Court’s decision in Munaf v. Geren; Nordyke v. King, a California gun rights case; or The Real Truth About Abortion, Inc. v. FEC, a case challenging FEC disclosure laws relating to political action committees.  Other coverage of these cases comes from Terry Baynes and Jonathan Stempel of Reuters, David Savage of the Los Angeles Times, and M. Alex Johnson of NBC News.  UPI reports on the Court’s denial of review in GeorgiaCarry.org v. Georgia, a challenge to Georgia’s ban on carrying guns into churches.  The Associated Press reports on the Court’s denial of review in Hall v. Sebelius, a case involving whether Social Security recipients have the right to reject Medicare benefits.

Other coverage previewed today’s oral arguments. At this blog, Jonathan Macey previews Gabelli v. SEC, in which the Court will consider how to interpret an important federal statute of limitations in fraud cases. Additional coverage comes from Sarah Lynch and Jonathan Stempel of Reuters.  Also at this blog, Ronald Mann previews Delia v. E.M.A., which he characterizes as presenting a “straightforward dispute about federal preemption in the Medicaid context.”  Michael Doyle of McClatchy also reports on the case.

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