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By Dean Peter B. Rutledge and Genevieve Pfister | April 9, 2024
Whether from the perspective of litigation strategy or transactional document drafting, the Supreme Court's resolution of the questions in these three cases will offer important guideposts for attorneys and their clients.
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By Jimmy Hoover | April 8, 2024
"[A] bedrock principle of our constitutional order is that no person is above the law—including the President," Special Counsel Jack Smith wrote to the justices.
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By Jimmy Hoover | April 5, 2024
Stanford's Joseph A. Grundfest says his percentages-rich method involves more than simple "nose counting."
4 minute read
By Avalon Zoppo | April 5, 2024
Patrick Bumatay endorses "vigorous dissent," while 20 organizations urge Congress to limit judge shopping.
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By Jimmy Hoover | April 4, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court will confront America's homelessness epidemic this month in an Eighth Amendment case.
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By Jimmy Hoover | April 2, 2024
Anthony Kennedy will offer his perspective on "major decisions on abortion, affirmative action, freedom of speech, gay marriage, separation of powers, and federalism," Simon & Schuster stated.
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By Mason Lawlor | April 2, 2024
In making his decision in the present case, Ray relied on U.S. Supreme Court case law Bostock v. Clayton County (2020), to establish that the denial of Samantha Jolley's health-care benefits amounted to intentional sex discrimination. Beal Sutherland Berlin & Brown partner Brian Sutherland served as lead counsel at the U.S. Supreme Court for Bostock in the landmark LGBTQ case, which has an impact on the firm's present fight.
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By Randy D. Gordon | April 2, 2024
"So is it wrong for a lawyer to counsel a client to achieve vertical price-fixing ends via transactional structuring?" writes columnist Randy D. Gordon.
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By Jimmy Hoover | March 29, 2024
The justices' intense questioning suggested skepticism, even by members of the court's conservative majority, of the plaintiffs' theory of standing in the case.
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By Jimmy Hoover | March 29, 2024
The justices' intense questioning suggested skepticism, even by members of the court's conservative majority, of the plaintiffs' theory of standing in the case.
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