Wednesday round-up

Amy Howe reports for this blog, in a post that first appeared at Howe on the Court, that yesterday the court denied, at least for now, “a request by the federal government to put a temporary hold on an order by a federal court that could lead to the release or transfer of over 800 inmates from a federal prison where nine inmates have died from COVID-19.” For The Washington Post (subscription required), Robert Barnes reports that “[t]he court left open the door for the administration[:] It said a new filing could be appropriate later after the case proceeded through lower courts.” Additional coverage comes from Adam Liptak for The New York Times, who reports that “Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Neil M. Gorsuch said they would have granted the administration’s request for a stay.”

Yesterday the court also released orders from last week’s conference; the justices did not add any new cases to their merits docket. Amy Howe covers the order list for this blog, in a post that first appeared at Howe on the Court. At the Election Law Blog, Rick Hasen finds Monday’s denial without comment of the cert petition in Higginson v. Becerra, a challenge to California’s Voting Rights Act, surprising, because he “had thought this attack on the CA VRA could capture the attention of some of the Court’s conservatives, given their writings about race-based remedies in voting more generally.”

At CNN, Jamie Ehrlich reports that “[t]he Supreme Court’s solid conservative majority could soon choose to take up its first major Second Amendment case in nearly a decade, positioning the court to override state laws established to limit the availability and accessibility of some firearms and when they can be carried in public.” The editorial board of The Washington Post argues that “[t]he fact that the Supreme Court is now more conservative than it was a decade ago is no reason to upend — once again — its Second Amendment directives.”

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