By Marcia Coyle | February 3, 2022
Four federal appellate courts in recent months have delayed acting on abortion-related challenges as they anticipate a major ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Allison Dunn | February 2, 2022
"The problem with plaintiffs' First Amendment claim and the preliminary injunction here is that Congress is not trying to regulate or suppress plaintiffs' adult entertainment," the unanimous three-judge appeals panel wrote, reversing a lower court decision. "It has simply chosen not to subsidize it."
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | February 2, 2022
The law provides that a minor seeking "judicial bypass" of parental consent for abortion must face cross-examination and opposing testimony presented by parents, the local DA and a guardian ad litem appointed to represent the embryo.
By Marcia Coyle | February 2, 2022
U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs, under consideration as a potential successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, urges her clerks, law students and others to "hold the ladder down" so that others can rise up.
By ALM Staff | January 28, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Marcia Coyle | January 26, 2022
During his 2020 presidential campaign, President Joe Biden said he would nominate the first Black woman to the high court when the opportunity arose.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 24, 2022
A status conference is slated for next Monday, with status reports due this Wednesday and Friday.
By Marcia Coyle | January 24, 2022
The two cases will be the first affirmative action challenges to be reviewed by the court since Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett joined the bench.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 21, 2022
"This was a case about a local government official ... forcing citizens ... to relive the worst moment of each of their lives ... in flagrant violation of their First Amendment right not to speak to the public at all," said the plaintiffs' attorney, Mark A. Yurachek.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | January 20, 2022
The law in question targets anyone "preventing or disrupting General Assembly sessions or other meetings of members" and has been used twice in recent years to arrest state legislators—both of whom happened to be Black women.
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