By Marcia Coyle | May 14, 2021
Over the years, scholars have looked closely at the justices' questioning habits, trying to decipher what it might mean for one side or the other to get more, or fewer, questions.
By Mike Scarcella | May 12, 2021
O'Melveny & Myers and Morrison & Foerster are among the firms seeking fees for advocacy in a long-running abortion rights case that went to the Supreme Court last term. Stanford's Jeff Fisher, the veteran Supreme Court practitioner, is among the lawyers whose work on the case was highlighted in a fee petition.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eve A. Cann and Jonathan E. Green | May 12, 2021
In its newly released decision in Facebook v. Duguid, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS), in an opinion authored by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, issued a long-awaited ruling resolving a circuit split on the definition of an autodialer under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
By Marcia Coyle | May 11, 2021
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, have said the court should reexamine the 1990 precedent Keller v. State Bar of California, which, many courts have held, foreclosed First Amendment challenges to bar organizations.
By Marcia Coyle | April 7, 2021
"I hope and expect that the court will retain its authority, an authority that my stories have shown was hard-won. But that authority, like the rule of law, depends on trust," Justice Breyer said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Dolce | April 1, 2021
While President Joe Biden recently announced a review of the DeVos changes, we must go much farther: Congress itself must amend the law to reclaim its original mandate.
By Marcia Coyle | March 11, 2021
A missing "respectfully" or "with respect" can connote particularly strong feelings.
By Marcia Coyle | February 2, 2021
One of the negative things about remote arguments, Justice Stephen Breyer said, was the loss of the conversational tone between a justice and a lawyer at oral argument.
By Marcia Coyle | January 25, 2021
"How will this decision be explained? Will the Senate say that they decided that the Chief Justice cannot preside or just need not? And will the Chief say anything about this?" one law professor wrote.
By Marcia Coyle | January 8, 2021
Garland's record as an appeals court judge—and earlier, as a high-ranking prosecutor at the U.S. Justice Department—will come into sharp focus as his nomination proceeds to the Senate Judiciary Committee in the coming weeks.
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