Monday, October 01, 2007

Opening Day: The Supreme Court

28 U.S.C. § 2: The Supreme Court shall hold at the seat of government a term of court commencing on the first Monday in October of each year and may hold such adjourned or special terms as may be necessary.
Today is the "opening day" of the Supreme Court's 2007-2008 term. Orin Kerr shares his thoughts, comparing it to a baseball season. He even gives us a song to sing:
Take me out to the law game
Take me out to the Court,
Grant some petitions for certiorari
I don't care if the opinions are scary!
Let me root, root, root for respondent,
If he doesn’t win activism's to blame,
For it's 3, 4, 5 votes to win at the Supreme Court game.
Jonathan Adler thinks it will be an important term. Benjamin Wittes isn't looking forward to it.

Here's a look at the week ahead. You can follow the season at SCOTUSBlog.

Wikipedia has a good article on the Supreme Court, including profiles of their current members.

P.S. -- Here's a great 60-Minutes video on Justice Clarence Thomas and a NY Times article on Justice John Paul Stevens.

P.P.S. -- Here's another interview with Justice Thomas.

1 comment:

Jason said...

I walked by the predominantly marble Court on Saturday and it appears to have a deck on its south side. A deck, as in, a wooden deck where Souter could grill out.