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Marcia Coyle, based in Washington, covers the U.S. Supreme Court. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @MarciaCoyle
September 18, 2020 | National Law Journal
"Our nation has lost a jurist of historic stature," said Chief Justice John Roberts.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro
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September 16, 2020 | National Law Journal
The jury subgroup of the judicial conference's COVID-19 Task Force this summer "put together ideas for going forward" with civil, criminal and grand jury trials, U.S. District Judge Claire Egan of the Northern District of Oklahoma said.
By Marcia Coyle
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August 25, 2020 | National Law Journal
The legal wrangling presents a fresh opportunity for courts to resolve how to interpret Supreme Court "plurality" decisions.
By Marcia Coyle
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July 27, 2020 | National Law Journal
The census statute "does not curtail the president's authority to direct the secretary in making policy judgments that result in 'the decennial census,'" then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote. John Roberts Jr., then a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, argued for the government.
By Marcia Coyle
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July 17, 2020 | National Law Journal
"I have often said I would remain a member of the court as long as I can do the job full steam," Ginsburg said Friday. "I remain fully able to do that."
By Marcia Coyle
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July 14, 2020 | National Law Journal
"The justice is resting comfortably and will stay in the hospital for a few days to receive intravenous antibiotic treatment," the Supreme Court said.
By Marcia Coyle
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July 9, 2020 | National Law Journal
Responding to Justice Clarence Thomas in one of the cases, Chief Justice John Roberts said in a footnote: "The daylight between our opinion and Justice Thomas's 'dissent' is not as great as that label might suggest."
By Marcia Coyle
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July 9, 2020 | National Law Journal
In the New York grand jury case, Roberts wrote: "We reaffirm that principle today and hold that the President is neither absolutely immune from state criminal subpoenas seeking his private papers nor entitled to a heightened standard of need."
By Marcia Coyle
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July 8, 2020 | National Law Journal
"The court is not only wrong on the facts, but its error also risks upending antidiscrimination protections for many employees of religious entities," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said in her dissent. The court ruled 7-2, led by Justice Samuel Alito Jr., to extend job bias laws for church-run schools.
By Marcia Coyle
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July 8, 2020 | National Law Journal
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, said in dissent: "Today, for the first time, the court casts totally aside countervailing rights and interests in its zeal to secure religious rights to the nth degree."
By Marcia Coyle
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