Friday round-up

For The Washington Post, Robert Barnes reports that six Harvard Law School graduates who also happen to be current or retired Supreme Court justices convened in Cambridge, Massachusetts, yesterday to help celebrate the law school’s 200th anniversary. Additional coverage comes from the Associated Press and from Michael Levenson at the Boston Globe, who reports that “[t]he discussion showcased the justices in a less formal and often jovial setting, as they laughed frequently and talked about their favorite professors and the challenges of serving on the nation’s highest court.”

For The National Law Journal (subscription or registration required), Marcia Coyle reports that “U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco will make the government’s arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court in December in support of a Colorado baker who refused on religious grounds to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.” In an op-ed for The Hill, James Gottry weighs in on the case, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, arguing that “[t]he issue is not whether you support same-sex marriage or [the baker; t]he issue is whether you support artistic freedom.”

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