The justices are in their second “quiet” week before beginning their final round of oral arguments on April 15. Did the title of Justice Neil Gorsuch’s forthcoming book ring any bells? Plus: A major religion-clause opinion by the late Justice Antonin Scalia is under attack in a new petition. Scroll down for headlines, including Jeff Wall’s recent remarks at Princeton. Tips and feedback welcome: Contact us at [email protected] and [email protected], and follow us on Twitter at @Tonymauro and @MarciaCoyle. Thanks for reading!

Gorsuch’s Book Title, Borrowing from History

Soon after we reported last week that Justice Neil Gorsuch is writing a book titled “A Republic, If You Can Keep It,” we learned yet again the lesson that at the high court, there is (almost) nothing new under the sun.

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