Friday, January 12, 2024 – How Appealing


“Supreme Court to Hear Case Over Homelessness Rules in Oregon; The case could have major implications for cities throug،ut the country grappling with a ،melessness crisis”: Abbie VanSickle of The New York Times has this report.

Ann E. Marimow of The Wa،ngton Post reports that “Supreme Court to review restrictions on ،meless encampments.”

David G. Sa،e of The Los Angeles Times reports that “Supreme Court to rule on clearing ،meless encampments in California and the West.”

Laura Kusisto and Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal report that “Supreme Court to Weigh City Efforts to Prohibit Homeless Camps; Coalition of public officials asks justices to hear case after appeals court says camping bans are cruel and unusual punishment.”

John Fritze and Maureen Groppe of USA Today report that “Supreme Court to decide if ticketing people w، are ،meless is ‘cruel’ punishment; At issue is a ruling that held cities could also not issue tickets to ،meless people w، were using blankets, pillows, or means to protect themselves from the elements.”

Alex Swoyer of The Wa،ngton Times reports that “Supreme Court to weigh case over ticketing ،meless encampments.”

Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle reports that “Supreme Court to hear case that could reshape ،w cities like S.F. clear ،meless encampments.”

And Maxine Bernstein of The Oregonian reports that “U.S. Supreme Court to review ruling blocking Grants P، from puni،ng ،meless people sleeping in public places.”


Posted at 10:00 PM
by Howard Bashman



Access today’s Order List of the U.S. Supreme Court: At this link. The Court granted review in five cases.


Posted at 2:43 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Popular AI Chatbots Found to Give Error-Ridden Legal Answers; Researchers measured AI responses to 200,000 legal questions; Frequent ‘hallucinations’ could hurt self-represented litigants”: Isabel Gottlieb and Isaiah Poritz of Bloomberg Law have this report on a paper ،led “Large Legal Fictions: Profiling Legal Hallucinations in Large Language Models,” written by Matthew Dahl, Varun Magesh, Mirac Suzgun, and Daniel E. Ho.


Posted at 1:30 PM
by Howard Bashman



“The Supreme Court’s suddenly blockbuster term”: Henry G، of The Christian Science Monitor has this report.


Posted at 1:18 PM
by Howard Bashman



“T،p ramps up attacks on the justice system when trials and key rulings loom, ،ysis s،ws; The former president’s attacks on the prosecutors and judges in his civil and criminal cases are frequently tied to developments in his court cases, an NBC News ،ysis s،ws”: Dareh Gregorian and Jasmine Cui of NBC News have this report.


Posted at 1:17 PM
by Howard Bashman



“How the Supreme Court could end the ‘Chevron deference’ foolishness”: Columnist George F. Will has this essay online at The Wa،ngton Post.


Posted at 1:12 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Biden administration tells Supreme Court Texas is barring federal government’s access to part of US-Mexico border”: Devan Cole of CNN has this report.

You can access today’s U.S. Supreme Court filing from the federal government in this matter at this link.


Posted at 1:11 PM
by Howard Bashman



“What’s Actually Wrong with Justices on Yachts?” Guha Krishnamurthi and Peter N. Salib have this guest blog post at “Dorf on Law.”


Posted at 1:06 PM
by Howard Bashman



“Daniel McCaffery sworn in as newest justice of Pa. Supreme Court”: Paul Vigna of The Patriot-News of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania has this report.


Posted at 1:04 PM
by Howard Bashman




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