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Tony Mauro, based in Washington, covers the U.S. Supreme Court. A lead writer for ALM's Supreme Court Brief, Tony focuses on the court's history and traditions, appellate advocacy and the SCOTUS cases that matter most to business litigators. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Tonymauro
August 17, 2010 | New York Law Journal
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan took little time to staff up last week, hiring her four law clerks -- two male, two female -- by her second workday in office. Three ha
By Tony Mauro
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March 10, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
A public opinion poll being released Tuesday found that more than 60 percent of voters think that televising U.S. Supreme Court proceedings would be "good for democracy." Only 26 p
By Tony Mauro
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December 3, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
Talk to any activist or researcher who uses the Freedom of Information Act to obtain government documents, and sooner or later that person will lament, "It takes forever to get the documents.&
By Tony Mauro
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October 21, 2010 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON - Virginia Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, abruptly canceled a radio appearance on NPR today amid a swirl of media attention given to news
By Tony Mauro
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April 27, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
The U.S. Supreme Court's pro-arbitration trend appears intact after oral arguments Monday in a key case asking whether it should be courts or arbitrators themselves who rule on the enforceability o
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May 21, 2008 | Legal Times
The U.S. Supreme Court rescued the municipal bond market from major disruption Monday by upholding the power of states to give preferential tax treatment to residents who hold bonds from thei
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March 1, 2010 | National Law Journal
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who turns 90 on April 20, is closing in on some other major milestones. In about three months, Stevens, who joined the court in 1975, will pass "the gr
By Tony Mauro
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September 15, 2006 | Alm
Starting in October you won't have to be inside the marble chamber of the U.S. Supreme Court to gain a same-day understanding of the thrust and parry of a particular oral argument. The
By Tony Mauro ALM Supreme Court Correspondent
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June 11, 2010 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON - The remaining parts of a lawsuit filed by former professor Kyndra Rotunda against onetime George Mason University School of Law colleague Joseph Zengerle have ended with a settlement.
By Tony Mauro
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April 4, 2006 | Alm
Ten years ago, Supreme Court Justice David Souter said cameras would roll into the Supreme Court "over my dead body." Souter is still standing, but votes by the Senate Judiciary Committee last
By Tony Mauro ALM
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