By Marcia Coyle | December 6, 2021
Monday's two cases feature six former high court clerks. One, Taylor Meehan, counsel at Consovoy McCarthy, is making her argument debut.
By Marcia Coyle | November 29, 2021
Lawyers from the Office of Solicitor General will argue in all four cases this week.
By Marcia Coyle | November 4, 2021
An amicus brief from more than 30 former national security officials says the ready availability of firearms in the United States creates "special national security and public safety challenges."
By Marcia Coyle | November 1, 2021
Texas's anti-abortion law is at the heart of this morning's two cases, which the justices had put on a very expedited basis for briefing and argument
By Marcia Coyle | February 3, 2021
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief! The justices are expected to issue orders and opinions this morning. Scroll down for our reporting on amicus writing tips, a new DC boutique and much more. Thanks for reading!
By Marcia Coyle | December 16, 2020
The justices are now on their December break and will return for arguments Jan. 11. Pandemic-related filings still have a strong presence on the docket. Thanks for reading!
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | June 17, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We've got a snapshot from the latest financial disclosures, and we reach out to McDermott Will's Paul Hughes and Orrick's Kelsi Corkran for their thoughts on the court's denial of a raft of qualified immunity petitions. Plus: Justice Alito had sharp words in a pair of dissents this week. Thanks for reading!
By Marcia Coyle | June 10, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. An attack on "Strickland" has been relisted over and over—what's going on? Plus: Justice Sotomayor has some words about the 11th Circuit. DOJ's Jeff Wall will argue in the Michael Flynn case, and scroll down for the headlines—many about qualified immunity—catching our eye. Thanks for reading!
By Mike Scarcella | Marcia Coyle | December 19, 2019
Welcome to Labor of Law -- we're looking at a new SCOTUS grant and a new petition (ERISA & class actions). Plus, Fox Rothschild terminates an L&E lawyer after the firm got hit with a sexual harassment suit, and scroll down for Who Got the Work and much more. Lots to unpack this week -- and thanks, always, for reading!
By Mike Scarcella | Marcia Coyle | November 14, 2019
Thanks for dropping by Labor of Law, part of Law.com's suite of practice briefings. This week we're looking at the Justice Department's switched-up position—against the EEOC—in a case at the US Supreme Court. Plus, scroll down for Who Got the Work, and notable headlines. Thanks for reading!
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