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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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By Jimmy Hoover | March 29, 2024
The lawyers' group explained its involvement, stating that "allowing consular officers to rely on 'secret evidence' that is not disclosed to the applicant ... prevents attorneys from providing reliable legal advice to clients."
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | March 29, 2024
Often an opinion serves as an important reminder to litigants, their counsel and even lower courts, of important principles that must be honored for the case to proceed. FBI v. Fikre is such a case.
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By Thomas Spigolon | March 28, 2024
With its "highest honor" award, the ABA is recognizing Emmet Bondurant, whose work led to "one person, one vote" rule, Georgia indigent defense law.
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By Jimmy Hoover | March 28, 2024
The panel's decision to allow what it considers to be an unconstitutional "racial gerrymander" to be used is a result of the Supreme Court's monthslong delay in ruling on the map's validity.
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By Jimmy Hoover | March 28, 2024
The panel's decision to allow what it considers to be an unconstitutional "racial gerrymander" to be used is a result of the Supreme Court's monthslong delay in ruling on the map's validity.
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