Source: http://live.scotusblog.com/Event/Live_blog_of_opinions__March_26_2019?Page=0
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 01:01:49+00:00

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We live-blogged as the Supreme Court released opinions in Sturgeon v. Frost and Sudan v. Harrison. SCOTUSblog is sponsored by Casetext: A more intelligent way to search the law.
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We're expecting one or more opinions in argued cases today. As is almost always the case, we don't know which opinions we are getting or how many.
There is just one opinion outstanding from the October sitting (which is different from cases argued in October, because cases argued at the tail end of October would be part of the November sitting): Gundy v. United States. We would expect Justice Sotomayor to be writing in Gundy, because she is the only justice who has not yet written for the October sitting.
Good morning Amy. Please ask the justices not to release Murphy today as I have a pretty tight schedule today. Tomorrow would be much better for me. Thanks!
Amy, are you on site today?
I have an OT question: do we know what the Court is waiting for regarding the DACA case from 9th circuit DHS v. Regents of the University of California?
Any chance we'll see photos from yesterday of the justices with (or better yet drinking from) the Stanley Cup?
Any prediction on when they'll release the Gamble opinion?
I noticed in the VA House oral argument that the lawyers said the names of the Justices they were responding to far more frequently than usual (which was admittedly helpful because I still get Justices Breyer and Alito confused when listening, until the hypo starts of course!). Is there an informal protocol - maybe those with more arguments being less likely to repeat the names, or is it just a style thing?
The five-minute buzzer just sounded. One box today, folks.
Speaking of the Virginia House case, how soon would you expect an opinion?
Any feeling on when they might release the Blair v. Tennessee Liquor decision?
Also, once we are finished with opinions I am going to skedaddle upstairs for oral arguments. So if I wind up ghosting you, I don't mean to be rude. Just trying to get to arguments as soon as possible.
Going in to wait for opinions now.
We have the first decision, in Sturgeon v. Frost, from Justice Kagan.
The decision of the Ninth Circuit is reversed and remanded, and it is unanimous.
Justice Sotomayor has a concurring opinion, joined by Ginsburg.
The Court holds that the Nation River is not public land for purposes of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
Justice Kagan says "Sturgeon can take his hovercraft out of storage." This was a case about an Alaska man who used his hovercraft on the river there until park service rangers told him that he couldn't. Now he can.
The court also holds that non-public lands within Alaska's national parks are exempt from the National Park Service's ordinary regulatory authority, as are navigable waters within Alaska's national parks.
There will be at least one more opinion today, but in all likelihood not from Justices Gorsuch or Kavanaugh.
We have the second and final opinion today, from Justice Alito in Republic of Sudan v. Harrison.
The Second Circuit's decision is reversed and remanded. Thomas dissents.
The court holds that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act requires that to serve a foreign country, a mailing must be sent directly to the foreign minister's office in the minister's home country.
There are now three outstanding cases from the November sitting, Lamps Plus, Virginia Uranium and Bucklew. Alito is the only one who hasn’t written yet. Any way to predict which he might be writing? Obviously a couple of justices are going to have to do two for that sitting.
Will there be any Opinions released tomorrow?
I know 2 different groups asked SCOTUS yesterday for an emergency stay of the bump stock ban when would we see a response to those, given the ban is supposed to kick in today?
I believe Amy has gone upstairs to the argument. We'll shut this down from this morning. We will back here tomorrow!

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