By Jimmy Hoover | September 18, 2023
The justices are set to consider whether their nearly four-decades-old doctrine of deferring to federal agencies should continue.
By Kim Chandler | The Associated Press | September 12, 2023
Despite losing at the Supreme Court earlier this year in the long-running redistricting case, Alabama is pursuing another appeal, hoping for a different result with the most recent GOP version of the map.
By Jimmy Hoover | August 31, 2023
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. also submits financial disclosure form following critical news reports.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By James W. "Jim" Wimberly Jr. | August 31, 2023
A minority of the public believes that "equal opportunity under the law" is insufficient, and instead believes there must be equal results under the law. This minority of the public believes that preferential treatment is necessary to achieve equality of results.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Roger Bennet Adler | August 29, 2023
Former White House counsel Mark Meadows' application to move the Georgia RICO case against former President Donald Trump to a U.S. district court, which might well have been more prudently delayed until after pretrial discovery was provided and reviewed by defense counsel, nonetheless focuses public attention on the federal removal statute.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 22, 2023
Conflicting Circuit court decisions on regulatory, bankruptcy, torts and venue matters might be headed for Supreme Court resolution.
By Jimmy Hoover | August 18, 2023
The U.S. Solicitor General's Office and the civil liberties group disagree on First Amendment's reach in Supreme Court cases.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Lynsey Barron | August 11, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court now views race-conscious admissions policies to be facially unconstitutional for want of being colorblind—a standard it has consistently rejected in the past. Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent embraces the long-settled framework that race-conscious education policies are necessary to fulfill the promise of equal protection.
By Jimmy Hoover | August 10, 2023
The federal government calls the plan—approved by the Second Circuit—"an abuse of the bankruptcy system."
By Jimmy Hoover | August 10, 2023
The justices have denied a request to throw out as moot a pending appeal regarding "tester" standing under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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