By Colby Hamilton | February 15, 2018
The panel found that the state's interest and neutral application of its regulation of charitable organizations overcame any chilling effect and prior restraint concerns by Citizens United.
By Marcia Coyle | February 15, 2018
"Here the government's proffered rationale for the Proclamation lies at odds with the statements of the president himself," Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Roger Gregory wrote.
By Marcia Coyle | February 14, 2018
The crowdsourcing project SCOTUS Notes hopes to unlock some of the mysteries inside the U.S. Supreme Court's closed-door conferences. "They're not just arguing over 'reverse or affirm' but rules of the law. All this rich data is in the conference notes of the discussions they had," political scientist Ryan Black of Michigan State University says.
By Colby Hamilton | February 13, 2018
The decision by the Eastern District judge adds another layer to the court-ordered halt of the Trump administration's attempted wind-down of the deferred immigration action program.
By Marcia Coyle | February 13, 2018
"I'm hopeful this movement will succeed in stopping something that should've been stopped a long time ago,” Ginsburg said Monday at an event at University of Pennsylvania Law School. Her remarks were the latest in recent weeks about the #MeToo movement.
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By Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent | February 9, 2018
Antitrust Trade and Practice columnists Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent write: 'Ohio v. American Express' is an opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify how to assess two-sided markets under the rule of reason. The potential magnitude of the ruling and its impact on markets and individuals warrant keeping an eye on oral arguments later this month.
By Marcia Coyle | February 8, 2018
"Women doing the same work still earn less than men. You can't fight the facts. Pay equality is one of the biggest issues our nation faces," Sotomayor said at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
By Marcia Coyle | February 7, 2018
As Congress and the White House quarrel over the fate of 690,000 so-called Dreamers, two veteran U.S. Supreme Court advocates are urging the justices to reject the Trump administration's effort to get them involved now in the related legal fight.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | February 6, 2018
Ginsburg also offered some tips for lawyers arguing at the Supreme Court— keep briefs concise, and don't look pained when asked a question by the justices.
By Cogan Schneier | February 6, 2018
The Trump administration suspended the Obama-era rule Tuesday, drawing the lawsuit from such states as California, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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