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Supreme Court Brief: Fact-Dependent IP Hearing | ADA 'Tester' Case
IP lawyers were less than thrilled by Monday's U.S. Supreme Court hearing of a case involving complex issues of patent law in the biotech space.Supreme Court Brief: Who's at the Lectern | Oral Argument Previews
The justices are set to hear a dispute over cholesterol medication patents alleging that recent changes to patent law have created an undue disclosure burden on creators.
Supreme Court Brief: International Trademark Confusion | New Litigation Trend?
Plus: The justices appeared divided in their first argument to wrestle with implications of cryptocurrency in an issue that has split the circuits.
Supreme Court Brief: Justices Eye Water Rights | Who's at the Podium?
Plus: Jackson calls out her colleagues for what she views as too readily invoking 'Munsingwear vacatur' to cast aside lower court decisions.
Supreme Court Brief: Water Rights Dispute | What Would an Ethics Code for Justices Look Like?
Next week's docket includes a case that revolves around the role the U.S. Government has in tracking Native American tribes' water resources.View more book results for the query "*"


Supreme Court Brief: Tax Decision Impact | 'Offended Observer' Standing
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an admiralty dispute involving choice-of-law clauses in maritime contracts according to Monday's orders list.
This Judge, Who Grew up in Miami-Dade, Just Had a Street Named After Her
The jurist graduated from Miami's Palmetto Senior High in 1988.
Supreme Court Brief: Biden's Student Loan Plan Faces Uphill Fight | Jackson's First Majority Opinion
Concerns from judges ranged from the standing of the parties challenging the effort to the major questions doctrine and why some parties could benefit while others would not.Supreme Court Brief: Billable Hours Rounding Error? | CFPB Imperiled?
Justice Neil Gorsuch eyed an attorney's use of rounding up billable hours. And the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could be in jeopardy after the high court granted cert in a dispute which found its funding scheme violated the U.S. Constitution.
Supreme Court Brief: ID Theft Sentence Enhancement | Connect-the-Dots Amicus Brief
A very unusual part amicus brief, part art project filed with the court last week has sparked praise and criticism.