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Marcia Coyle, based in Washington, covers the U.S. Supreme Court. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @MarciaCoyle
May 28, 2019 | National Law Journal
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld Indiana's law imposing new requirements on the disposal of aborted or miscarried fetal remains, but the justices left in place the invalidation of restrictions on the ability of women to terminate previability abortions.
By Marcia Coyle
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April 23, 2019 | National Law Journal
U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco argued the issue of adding the citizenship question was not subject to judicial review because Congress had committed such issues to the discretion of the secretary of the Commerce Department.
By Marcia Coyle
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April 22, 2019 | Daily Business Review
Circuit Judge Robin Rosenbaum dissented when the Eleventh Circuit denied en banc review, citing its 39-year-old precedent.
By Marcia Coyle
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April 11, 2019 | National Law Journal
The restrictions that justices put on their Supreme Court papers after they are no longer on the bench have generated considerable controversy over the years.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro
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April 4, 2019 | National Law Journal
The U.S. Justice Department solicitor general's office is weighing a challenge to a Federal Circuit ruling that opened a door to Agent Orange-related benefits for Blue Water Navy veterans.
By Marcia Coyle
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March 19, 2019 | National Law Journal
"The question before us is not 'narrow,'" Justice Stephen Breyer said in his dissent, responding to Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
By Marcia Coyle
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March 8, 2019 | National Law Journal
Humor at the U.S. Supreme Court is less an "indication not of lighthearted, good-natured jesting" than a "rhetorical weapon," legal scholars Tonja Jacobi and Matthew Sag contend.
By Marcia Coyle
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February 25, 2019 | National Law Journal
"That practice effectively allowed a deceased judge to exercise the judicial power of the United States after his death," the Supreme Court said in its decision Monday. "But federal judges are appointed for life, not for eternity."
By Marcia Coyle
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February 12, 2019 | National Law Journal
Conservative and liberal critics, forming an unusual alliance, have widely assailed the Supreme Court's order allowing an Alabama inmate's execution to go forward.
By Marcia Coyle
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February 7, 2019 | National Law Journal
The case was being closely watched for an indication of where the Roberts Court, with its newest members, Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, might be headed on the right to abortion.
By Marcia Coyle
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