Editors’ Blog - 2013
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03.26.13 | 6:29 am
SCOTUS Watch

Oral arguments in the Prop 8 case were scheduled to start at 10 a.m. ET and last one hour. TPM’s Sahil Kapur is in attendance. Look for his report shortly after the proceedings conclude.

Late Update: SCOTUSblog tweets:

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03.26.13 | 7:58 am
Early Takeaway On Prop 8 Case

Sahil Kapur has our initial report from the Supreme Court. The standing issue got a lot of attention. The questioning on the merits suggested a closely divided court.

03.26.13 | 8:36 am
What’s The Bottom Line?

Assume that the Supreme Court were to decline to reach the merits of Prop 8 on the grounds that the parties defending the same-sex marriage ban lack proper standing — what’s the practical effect?

Here’s how Tom Goldstein at SCOTUSblog assesses it: Read More

03.26.13 | 8:54 am
Listen To Prop 8 Oral Argument

The audio of today’s oral argument is here.

03.26.13 | 10:17 am
DEAR SCALIA: YOLO (#scotusyolo)

My vote for most iconic sign outside the Supreme Court this morning goes to “DEAR SCALIA: Y.O.L.O. #scotusyoloO.”

I confess I sought the sign out because I’d noticed it in my Instagram feed earlier in the morning and thought it was funny. Memes are funny. Youthful insouciance is (sometimes) funny. The notion that Antonin Scalia might just toss out DOMA and Prop 8 because YOLO, then maybe go march in a pride parade is very funny.

But on a deeper level, it struck me as a meaningful artifact of the cultural moment we’re witnessing. Read More

03.26.13 | 10:41 am
Great Moments in Scalia

Special moment when Justice Scalia named checked Strom Thurmond at the marriage equality oral arguments. Listen.

03.26.13 | 11:12 am
And Another

Sen. Tester announces support for marriage equality.

03.26.13 | 11:52 am
Tennessee to Georgia: Talk to the Chair

Tennessee scoffs at Georgians as Tennessee/Georgia border war heats up. From TPM Reader RL

I’m an attorney in Tennessee. This story comes up every time Atlanta empties its reservoirs. First, Atlanta and the State of Georgia has been sued to keep them from overusing their rivers and ruining the estuaries along the coast. The same thing would happen to the Tennessee River because of how screwed up (basically non-existent) is the regional planning around Atlanta.

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03.26.13 | 12:26 pm
Here We Go

The National Rifle Association has introduced three new faces for its push against gun control. They include an “urban gun enthusiast,” and a woman who writes a blog “for stylish chicks who enjoy their fashion labels just as much as they enjoy putting lead down range.” Here’s our look at them.