Tuesday round-up

This morning the Supreme Court will hear 80 minutes of argument in five cases consolidated under Financial Oversight Board for Puerto Rico v. Aurelius Investment, LLC, which ask whether the members of Puerto Rico’s Financial Oversight and Management Board were appointed in violation of the Constitution’s appointments clause, and, if so, whether the board’s decisions should be invalidated. Amy Howe had this blog’s preview, which first appeared at Howe on the Court. Brandon A. Slotkin and Prachee Sawantor preview the case for Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute. The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) argues that “the Justices shouldn’t stop the board from exercising powers granted by Congress under the Constitution.”

At The Bulwark, Walter Olson weighs in on a trio of cases argued last week in which the court considered whether federal law protects employees from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, noting that “this would not be the first branch of employment discrimination law to develop through surprise plain meaning readings.” At The World and Everything In It (podcast), Mary Reichard breaks down the oral arguments in the cases.

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