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Who Won Monday's SCOTUS Arguments Over Attorney-Client Privilege?
The justices were back on the bench Monday tackling hefty attorney-client privilege questions, and we asked a couple legal experts for their thoughts on how the arguments went.
Who's Arguing at the Lectern | Union-Busted Cement Trucks | Emergency Application Catch Up
Also on the justices' plate is a round of emergency requests to block a new New York gun law.
Is It Legal Advice or Business Advice? | What Chief Justice John Roberts Didn't Say
The justices will begin hearing cases next week, and one to watch involves attorney-client privilege questions.
What to Watch in 2023 | 'In Bonk,' 'On Bonk,' 'En Bank,' What? | Bye, Bye, Taney
With the year rapidly drawing to a close, we focus on 2023 and what to expect in terms of arguments, decisions and other court-related issues.
Lyric-Scraping & Hacking | Books, Books, Books! | Historians For Hire?
This week we take a look at a trio of tech-related cases that the justices acted on this week. We also take a peek at some Supreme Court books expected to hit the market in 2023.View more book results for the query "*"


Bush v. Gore: 'A Legal Voldemort' | Where Are Decisions? | Not So Funny Hypos
We show how Bush v. Gore has played a role in the theory behind the challenge to the North Carolina redistricting case.
Imputing Fraud | A Robert Jackson Connection | A Right to Discriminate?
Bankruptcy is again on the argument docket today. We take a look at arguments by an amicus in that case.
At The Lectern: Week 2 | 'Operation Higher Court' | Meet Ethan Torrey
Two of the term's most closely watched cases will be argued this week. We take a look at the lawyers and cases.
Quieting a Title | A 'Radical' Argument | Disappearing Appellate Court Decisions
The justices wrap up the first week of their December argument session with a case about the Quiet Title Act. We checked in on an amicus brief by Pillsbury Winthrop partner about what the case means for local governments.
Alito-Hobby Lobby Letters | A Transgender Bar 'First' | Writing a Constitutional Law Exam
The Alito-Hobby Lobby story continues with an exchange of letters between the court's legal counsel and two members of Congress.