By Marcia Coyle | November 12, 2019
Noel Francisco, the U.S. solicitor general, disputes the contention from DACA supporters that the Trump administration didn't adequately take into account "reliance interests" of hundreds of thousands of "Dreamers."
By Marcia Coyle | November 11, 2019
The high court had twice granted the Justice Department an extension of time for filing any petition in "Azar v. Garza" until Nov. 8. The case was a centerpiece at the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Brett Kavanaugh.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 7, 2019
"He seems to view the courts and the justice system as obstacles to be attacked and undermined, not as a co-equal branch to be respected even when he disagrees with its decisions," U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman said in remarks Wednesday in Washington.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Randall Burks | November 6, 2019
Some federal appellate courts have recently reached opposite conclusions about whether the prohibition on discrimination in employment "because of … sex" under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and transgender status.
By Marcia Coyle | October 31, 2019
It's not unusual for one or more cases to wash out either before or shortly after oral arguments in the Supreme Court.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | October 11, 2019
With a simmering impeachment investigation and a looming presidential election, the court will be taking on issues related to guns, abortion, immigration and LGBT rights.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 7, 2019
Some lawyers say the high court's silence is a loud proclamation that inaccessible websites violate the ADA, while others say it echoes a void of guidance on the issue.
By Tony Mauro | October 7, 2019
Sarah Schrup, head of Northwestern University School of Law's Supreme Court practicum, was the first lawyer to make use of the new two minutes of uninterrupted argument time.
By Tony Mauro | October 4, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court's hot bench will cool down, at least for the opening two minutes of an advocate's argument, according to a new guide. "Let's see how long it lasts," one scholar says.
By Tony Mauro | October 2, 2019
"General counsels are afraid of their boards. They're big cases, right? You're not going to get yelled at if you pick a former solicitor general," one appellate advocate says.
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