In light of yesterday's Affordable Care Act ruling, King v. Burwell, take a look at three short pieces. First, read this scotusblog post by law prof Einer Elhauge, which discusses the methodological approaches behind both Chief Justice John Roberts' majority opinion and Justice Antonin Scalia's dissent. Second, also in scotusblog, read Amy Howe's "In Plain English" essay on the decision. Finally, read this June 11 Slate piece by law prof Adam Winkler on what he sees as "evidence that [Chief Justice] Roberts has become a bit more circumspect of his own jurisprudential views and perhaps more wary of those of his conservative colleagues."