Source: http://live.scotusblog.com/Event/Live_blog_of_orders_and_opinions__April_4_2016
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 00:46:47+00:00

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It's a lovely day in the Washington, D.C., area.
We are expecting orders from last week's conference at 9:30, followed by opinions at 10.
The Justices are not hearing oral arguments this week, so today will be it for this week.
He has the order list.
There is one grant: 15-606, Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado. This is a juror bias case.
There are three denials in class-action cases, two involving Wal-Mart and one involving Wells Fargo.
The per curiam opinion is in 15-723, Woods v. Etherton.
The Court rules that, given AEDPA, both Etherton's appellate counsel and the state habeas court were to be afforded the benefit of the doubt.
Dissent from denial in 15-712, Karkarala v. Wells Fargo, in which the Court had been asked to overrule its earlier decision in Thermtron. Justice Thomas dissented.
Here's the full question presented in Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado: Whether a no-impeachment rule constitutionally may bar evidence of racial bias offered to prove a violation of the Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury.
Nothing on Authors Guild, looks like.
I am going to take a break for just a moment for some more caffeine but will return in two or three minutes.
But, yes, we will have one or more opinions in argued cases at 10 am.
Home Care Association of America v. Weil appears not to be on orders list today. Does that mean it was postponed? Was supposed to be considered in conference last friday.
Any chance PR v. Sanchez Valle could come down today?
At this point, there is only one case remaining from the Court's October sitting: Ocasio v. United States. There are three remaining from the November sitting: Spokeo v. Robins, Foster v. Chatman, and Torres v. Lynch.
There are several from the December sitting, and four from January.
I don't know how people who do SCOTUS practice regularly can stand to wait for their case's conference. I've got an amicus in on Star Athletica v. Varsity Brands docketed for the 15th, and just the wait to see if they grant is killing me!
One box of opinions today.
When do you think Fisher is likely to be decided?

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