Trump says he wants a conservative majority on the Supreme Court in case of an Election Day dispute. (nytimes.com)
Trump Won’t Commit to ‘Peaceful’ Post-Election Transfer of Power (The New York Times)
The Real Origins of the Religious Right (POLITICO Magazine)
The Not-So-Lofty Origins of the Evangelical Pro-Life Movement (Religion Dispatches)
Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg Refused to Step Down (The New York Times)
What If Trump Loses And Won’t Leave? (FiveThirtyEight)
10 things you need to know to stop a coup (Waging Nonviolence)
Trump Faces Challenges Even in Red States, Poll Shows, as Women Favor Biden (The New York Times)
Mitt Romney (twitter)
Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg Refused to Step Down (The New York Times)
The Election That Could Break America (The Atlantic)
Defund the Pro-Life Movement (Marie Claire)
What The Supreme Court’s Unusually Big Jump To The Right Might Look Like (FiveThirtyEight)
How Far Could Trump Go To Undermine The Election Results? (FiveThirtyEight)
Perspective | The two sides are growing further apart on abortion. We can thank Donald Trump. (Washington Post)
How abortion became a partisan issue in America (Vox)
Swing Voters and the Supreme Court Vacancy (overcast.fm)
If the Supreme Court Ends Obamacare, Here’s What It Would Mean (The New York Times)
‘This Is Why We Wanted This Guy’: Conservatives Push Trump to Fill Court Seat Quickly (The New York Times)
White House advisers reportedly said Trump’s re-election campaign is skirting FEC rules to ’secretly‘ pay his sons‘ significant others $180,000 a year (Business Insider)
Trump’s campaign blew almost $1 billion, and now it’s in deep trouble (Business Insider)
How abortion became a political litmus test (Washington Post)
Trump campaign going dark in Arizona, cancels planned TV blitz (Arizona Mirror)
To Conservatives, Barrett Has ‘Perfect Combination’ of Attributes for Supreme Court (The New York Times)
A Young Kennedy, in Kushnerland, Turned Whistle-Blower (The New Yorker)
Barbara Lagoa (Wikipedia)
Originalism and Stare Decisis (scholarship.law.nd.edu)
Amy Coney Barrett (Wikipedia)
28 U.S. Code § 1 – Number of justices; quorum (LII / Legal Information Institute)
Title 28, Judiciary and judicial procedure (uscode.house.gov)
Assange lawyer says she saw Trump ally offer to arrange pardon (U.S.)
Vakanz am Supreme Court: USA vor neuem Kräftemessen (eurotopics.net)
Trump billigt Tiktok-Deal: „Es wird eine ganz neue Firma sein“ (t3n Magazin)
The Senate’s Rural Skew Makes It Very Hard For Democrats To Win The Supreme Court (FiveThirtyEight)
A 5-Decade-Long Friendship That Began With A Phone Call (NPR.org)
Harvard-Philosoph Michael Sandel: „Die Demokratische Partei hat Trump den Weg bereitet“ (spiegel.de)
Perspective | If McConnell pushes through a nominee, President Biden should pack the court (Washington Post)
Democrats Are Slight Favorites To Take Back The Senate (FiveThirtyEight)
What Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Could Mean For 2020 And The Supreme Court (FiveThirtyEight)
The Supreme Court Might Have Three Swing Justices Now (FiveThirtyEight)
If Democrats win in November, should they pack the Supreme Court? – Harvard Law Today (Harvard Law Today)
Christian Fahrenbach (twitter)
Analysis | The United States is backsliding into autocracy under Trump, scholars warn (Washington Post)
For McConnell, Ginsburg’s Death Prompts Stark Turnabout From 2016 Stance (The New York Times)