Wednesday round-up

For USA Today, Richard Wolf reports that President Donald Trump was “without a Supreme Court quorum” in the audience for last night’s State of the Union address, and that “[t]he four justices who [were] in attendance — Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch, Trump’s lone appointee — represent diverse ideologies.” At The Daily Caller, Kevin Daley reports that “[t]hough the configuration of justices who attend the event has fluctuated over the years, one variable remains constant — [Justice Ruth Bader] Ginsburg has never attended an address to Congress given by a Republican president.” Additional coverage of the justices’ patterns of attendance at the speech comes from Ariane de Vogue at CNN, who reports that “[o]ver the years, some combination of justices have always crossed the street to attend the speech, but others have refrained either due to scheduling conflicts or the feeling that the event has devolved into what the late Justice Antonin Scalia referred to as a ‘childish spectacle.’”

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