By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | November 14, 2018
This week we're highlighting some of the tributes Harvard Law posted on the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy. And Mayer Brown says Justice Kagan provided a "road map" for challengers in a political gerrymandering case. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | October 10, 2018
How Stanford Law's appellate clinic grabbed the October docket spotlight. Plus: Brett Kavanaugh hears his first immigration case on Wednesday, and we've got the latest on the Wilbur Ross deposition dispute that's reached the Supreme Court. Thanks, always, for reading SCB.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | October 9, 2018
Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Tuesday joined his "team of nine" at the Supreme Court, and we have a spotlight on the first cases he's hearing. Plus: Paul Clement takes a gerrymandering case back to the Supreme Court. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | October 1, 2018
The Supreme Court returned Monday with eight justices—we've been there before. Plus: John Bursch takes on a new role at Alliance Defending Freedom. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | September 26, 2018
We give you a quick rundown of cases the Supreme Court will consider this term that will challenge court precedents—a topic that dominated Brett Kavanaugh's first round of hearings. Plus, Anthony Kennedy praises a Breyer — Judge Charles Breyer. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | September 12, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh railed against the "massive, unchecked" power of the CFPB director. He could soon get a chance to revisit his views—if he's confirmed to the high court. Plus: remembering the legacy of Sheldon Cohen, and have you read the book Dick Durbin asked Kavanaugh to read? Welcome to Supreme Court Brief.
By Tony Mauro | September 6, 2018
“I've maintained I'm not going to get within three ZIP codes of a political controversy here,” Kavanaugh said. He would add: “The way we stand up is by deciding cases and controversies independently without fear or favor."
By Tony Mauro | September 6, 2018
“I went home, read the whole thing, and I appreciate it,” Kavanaugh said about the book Sen. Dick Durbin suggested he read.
By Tony Mauro | September 5, 2018
More than any phrase, Brett Kavanaugh repeatedly has said he aspires to be a member on the "team of nine" at the U.S. Supreme Court. But the history of the court, and its current divisions, may make this goal something of a pipe dream.
By Marcia Coyle | September 5, 2018
"I was the president's nominee. I know he consulted widely—very widely—to get input at least on the people who were finalists," Kavanaugh said Wednesday during an exchange with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-Rhode Island.
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