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Jefferson's Money Problems And That Funny Magna Carta
The justices ended the October 2022 Term's oral arguments with a history lesson.
Roberts Fumbles a Handoff; Alito Scores With Dobbs
The chief justice has a miscue during oral arguments, while Alito enjoys praise in a Harvard journal.
Supreme Court Brief: Social Media Blocking | Appellate Review Preservation
A pair of cases involving public officials blocking people on their social media accounts will head to the U.S. Supreme Court next term.
Supreme Court Brief: Religious Employees | Fair Claims Act 'Pendulum' Case | On the NJ-NY Waterfront
The justices took more than two hours hearing a debate over a religious person's right to be accommodated in their work schedule.View more book results for the query "*"


Supreme Court Brief: Slack Securities Dispute | Comstock Act Revival? I 'Incentive Awards'
The high court considered disclosure requirements for direct listings of stock in a securities-related case involving the messaging company Slack.
Supreme Court Brief: Judge Spots SCOTUS Statistics Slip-up | Who's at the Lectern
A federal appeals court judge has called attention to an inaccuracy in the way the U.S. Supreme Court is reporting the number of cert petitions filed each term.
Supreme Court Brief: Raising the Curtain on End-of-Term Oral Arguments, Part 1
A postal worker's employment discrimination dispute is among the most headline-making cases on the high court's final docket for the year.
Supreme Court Brief: Practitioners Pleased by Preliminary Prints | Evidence Disclosure Dissent
In a development welcomed by scholars and appellate lawyers, the high court is now pushing out preliminary print versions of opinions at a clip not seen in years.
Supreme Court Brief: Originalism Prompts Welter of Questions | Easement Opinion
The interpretive tool of originalism, which relies in large part on the context of the founding era often led to more questions than answers in a criminal appeal before the justices Tuesday.