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Jimmy Hoover covers the Supreme Court for The National Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @JimmyHooverDC.
May 1, 2023 | National Law Journal
Justices will examine whether courts should consider deferring to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutory authority.
By Jimmy Hoover
6 minute read
April 28, 2023 | National Law Journal
The author of decision that overturned "Roe" lacks the "level of proof" necessary to name the culprit.
By Jimmy Hoover
4 minute read
April 28, 2023 | National Law Journal
State court's decision might have rendered closely watched Moore v. Harper appeal moot.
By Jimmy Hoover
4 minute read
April 27, 2023 | National Law Journal
The slow release of decisions sets the stage for a deluge of rulings in the next two months.
By Jimmy Hoover
4 minute read
April 27, 2023 | National Law Journal
Judiciary Committee Democrats say high court's ethical stand "raises more questions than it resolves."
By Jimmy Hoover
4 minute read
April 26, 2023 | Law.com
Several justices express constitutional concerns with potential governmental "taking."
By Jimmy Hoover
5 minute read
April 26, 2023 | National Law Journal
The chief justice has a miscue during oral arguments, while Alito enjoys praise in a Harvard journal.
By Jimmy Hoover
4 minute read
April 25, 2023 | National Law Journal
Roberts cited "separation of powers concerns and the importance of preserving judicial independence" in declining an invitation to testify before senators about Supreme Court ethics reform.
By Jimmy Hoover
2 minute read
April 25, 2023 | National Law Journal
Russian businessman seeks to use RICO statute to collect arbitration award issued in London but with a U.S. connection.
By Jimmy Hoover
3 minute read
August 22, 2014 | National Law Journal
A former Mississippi corrections officer was not protected by First Amendment speech rights when he was fired for providing a reporter with information about the arrest of a college football
By Jimmy Hoover
1 minute read
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