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At the Lectern: December's Big Month | Judge-Shopping, Texas-Style | Ethics Fallout
The justices are back on the bench this morning, and three of the term's closely-watched cases will be heard in this argument session.
Death Decisions | End of Line, Again | Leaks & Ethics
The justices have been dealing with a flurry of last-minute death penalty applications. We have details. And the Insular Cases appear to be here to stay.
Big Law Weighs In | 'Bad Boy' Sixth Circuit | SCOTUS & Election Results
We take a quick look at the law firms that have weighed in on some of the many amicus briefs in the election clause case coming up.
Indian Law Blockbuster | $1.2 Billion Patent Denial | Judges, AKA Historians
The justices today hear the longest argument of this final week of the November argument session. We speak with Kathryn Fort, head of the ICWA appellate project at Michigan State University College of Law, the case.
'Tombstones' for Chevron, Feres | Judges' Disclosure Database | Protesters & Cameras
Two justices revisited doctrines that they would like to confine to the dustbin of history.View more book results for the query "*"


Former Clerks At the Lectern: Week 2 | Deja Vu or Groundhog Day?
The November argument session ends this week but before it does, we take a look at who is appearing before the justices.
Taxing Problem | Watch Your Footnotes | Affirmative Action Reaction
The justices end their first week of the November argument session with a case involving the Bank Secrecy Act, pitting business against government and whistleblower interests.
A Capital Advocate | The 'Longest' Day | Grizzly Bear Baiting?
After nearly five hours of arguments on affirmative action in higher education, arguments this morning in two cases will seem like a cake walk to those in the audience. We have a look.
Veteran Advocates At the Lectern | Dueling Over History | Caseload Disaster?
The justices are back, and they start the morning with a potential blockbuster: The fate of affirmative action in high education.
Looking Back at a Battle for Affirmative Action: Latham's Gregory Garre
Latham & Watkins's Greg Garre offers memories and advice on his Supreme Court appearance defending affirmative action policies in Texas.