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Trump Chooses Neil Gorsuch, Ivy League Conservative, for Supreme Court
In choosing Neil Gorsuch for the U.S. Supreme Court, President Trump opted for a candidate with traditional credentials shared by most modern-day justices. A Colorado native with a degree from Harvard Law School, Gorsuch clerked for Justice Byron White and Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. "In our legal order, it is for Congress and not the courts to write new laws. It is the role of judges to apply, not alter, the work of the people's representatives," Gorsuch said at the White House.Three Things to Know About Neil Gorsuch, SCOTUS Front-Runner
Judge Neil Gorsuch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has moved to the front of the pack among possible nominees to the Supreme Court, according to several news reports Tuesday.Arguments Run Overtime for $100M 911 Call Fee Fight
A battle between phone companies and governments over a potential $100 million bill for emergency call fees ran into extra minutes at the Georgia Court of Appeals Tuesday.Plaintiffs Bar Looks to the New Year After Rocky, Lucrative 2016
The plaintiffs bar can bid farewell to 2016 boasting some impressive achievements, including blockbuster settlements in auto emissions litigation and other cases. But there were also a few notable setbacks—sometimes delivered by opposing counsel, and sometimes involving lawyers on the plaintiffs' own side.Will "Funny Brief" Backfire at Supreme Court?
The latest brief from Cato Institute's Ilya Shapiro, filed on behalf of "a basket of deplorable people and organizations," once again defies the court's admonition that "attempts at humor usually fall flat."Plaintiffs Bar Looks to the New Year After Rocky, Lucrative 2016
The plaintiffs bar can bid farewell to 2016 boasting some impressive achievements, including blockbuster settlements in auto emissions litigation and other cases. But there were also a few notable setbacks—sometimes delivered by opposing counsel, and sometimes involving lawyers on the plaintiffs' own side.Plaintiffs Bar Looks to the New Year After Rocky, Lucrative 2016
The plaintiffs bar bids farewell to 2016 boasting some impressive achievements, including blockbuster settlements in auto emissions litigation and other cases. But there were also notable setbacks—sometimes delivered by opposing counsel, and sometimes involving lawyers on the plaintiffs' own side.Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel
David Frederick, a veteran U.S. Supreme Court advocate, had an especially good run recently, chalking up a string of victories proving that business interests don't always win out at the nation's highest court.Where to Sue: The Hot Business Topic Facing SCOTUS This Term
Business litigators and industry groups are eyeing several petitions in disputes over personal jurisdiction — a nonsexy but crucial area of the law that governs where companies can be sued.Trending Stories
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