As we enter a brief pause before the next cycle of Supreme Court oral arguments, we offer an early (mostly cleaned up) peek at the profanity-laden briefing in Iancu v. Brunetti, set to be argued on April 15. Plus, scroll down for a look at the effort to unearth documents that could shed light on the role of the Federalist Society and other organizations in recent Supreme Court and appellate court nominations. Tips and feedback welcome: Contact us at [email protected] and [email protected], and follow us on Twitter at @Tonymauro and @MarciaCoyle. Thanks for reading!

 

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