Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. To suggest a piece for us to consider, email us at roundup@scotusblog.com.
Here’s the Monday morning read:
Inside the Supreme Court Inquiry: Seized Phones, Affidavits and Distrust (Jodi Kantor, The New York Times)
Protesting against Congress may get you a $50 fine. Disrupting the Supreme Court is a different story. (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News)
Takeaways from Sundance’s secret Brett Kavanaugh documentary (Jada Yuan, The Washington Post)
Leak probe highlights U.S. Supreme Court’s problems protecting information (Nate Raymond & John Kruzel, Reuters)
The Leak Investigation and the Separation of Powers (Steve Vladeck, One First)
Protesting against Congress may get you a $50 fine. Disrupting the Supreme Court is a different story. (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News)
Takeaways from Sundance’s secret Brett Kavanaugh documentary (Jada Yuan, The Washington Post)
Leak probe highlights U.S. Supreme Court’s problems protecting information (Nate Raymond & John Kruzel, Reuters)
The Leak Investigation and the Separation of Powers (Steve Vladeck, One First)
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