Friday round-up

On Wednesday, the court heard oral argument in Jennings v. Rodriguez, a class-action due process challenge to the prolonged detention of immigrants. Kevin Johnson analyzes the argument for this blog. Additional coverage comes from Lawrence Hurley at Reuters, who suggests that the “shorthanded court could be heading toward another 4-4 deadlock, divided along ideological lines,” and Josh Gerstein at Politico, who notes that the “Obama Justice Department’s law-and-order stance in the case took on added real-world significance with Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election earlier this month.” KQED Radio hosts a forum discussing the issues in the case.

In USA Today, Richard Wolf writes that “Donald Trump will need to replace far more than one justice on the Supreme Court if he’s serious about making flag burning a criminal offense.” Commentary critical of Trump’s recent tweet announcing that the government should punish flag-burners by revoking their citizenship or imposing jail time comes from Caroline Frederickson at ACSblog, who declares that one “tweet trampled over two constitutional amendments and three Supreme Court decisions” and asks: “How can a president-elect swear to uphold the U.S. Constitution when he does not understand it in the first place?”

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