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Tony Mauro, based in Washington, covers the U.S. Supreme Court. A lead writer for ALM's Supreme Court Brief, Tony focuses on the court's history and traditions, appellate advocacy and the SCOTUS cases that matter most to business litigators. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Tonymauro
May 16, 2024 | National Law Journal
Friday marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision "Brown v. Board of Education." To celebrate the day, AI groups have gathered to bring new life to learning about the case.
By Tony Mauro
3 minute read
November 1, 2022 | National Law Journal
Katie Barlow, a lawyer and broadcaster, is teaching the public about the Supreme Court through two-minute TikToks.
By Tony Mauro
6 minute read
June 18, 2019 | Legaltech News
In Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck, the high court decided that in most instances, private companies cannot be regarded as "state actors" that can be penalized for violating free speech rights.
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
December 10, 2018 | National Law Journal
“The Clerk's Office interprets this language [of Rule 37.6] to preclude an amicus from filing a brief if contributors are anonymous,” a spokesperson for the Supreme Court told NLJ.
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
September 6, 2018 | Legaltech News
“I know nominees who've sat in this chair in the past have expressed the desire for cameras in the courtroom, only to get to the Supreme Court and really change their positions fairly rapidly,” Kavanaugh testified.
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
June 22, 2018 | National Law Journal
The 5-4 decision in Carpenter v. United States marks a win for privacy interests in the ongoing tug-of-war over data privacy in the digital age. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote the majority opinion.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
June 21, 2018 | National Law Journal
The U.S. Supreme Court says states are allowed to collect sales taxes from online retailers that don't have a have a physical presence in their borders. By a 5-4 vote in the case South Dakota v. Wayfair, the majority overturned the court's 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota, which had affirmed the “physical presence” test for state sales-and-use tax collections.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
May 23, 2018 | Legaltech News
Chief Judge Merrick Garland called the audio streaming 'an important additional step in bringing transparency to our proceedings.' The court last year permitted a live audio broadcast for the first time since 2001.
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
April 17, 2018 | National Law Journal
“No live dispute remains between the parties over the issue with respect to which certiorari was granted,” the court stated in a three-page order.
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
April 3, 2018 | National Law Journal
Microsoft's lawyers tell the Supreme Court that email search-warrant case is moot after passage of the new law "CLOUD Act."
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
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