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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
December 8, 2009 | National Law Journal
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who once said that writing dissents made life worth living, wrote a scorcher last February. He was mad at his colleagues fo
By Tony Mauro
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June 4, 2009 | National Law Journal
WASHINGTON — The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the Second Amendment right to bear arms cannot be held to restrict state gun control laws until the Supreme Court
By Tony Mauro
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January 24, 2006 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON � The Supreme Court on Monday said that its landmark 2003 ruling upholding the McCain-Feingold campaign reform law did not foreclose all First Amendment challenges to provisions res
By Tony Mauro
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July 1, 2009 | National Law Journal
The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service has produced a report on the opinions of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, drawing concl
By Tony Mauro
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February 17, 2004 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON -- A dispute that began with an errant shipment of Honduran lobsters into Alabama has turned into an international incident that is now before the Supreme Court, complete with high-
By Tony Mauro
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April 18, 2007 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON � National banks won a major victory Tuesday when the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government, not states, has the pre-eminent role in regulating banks' mortgage business, e
By Tony Mauro
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July 5, 2005 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON -- Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor hated being called the court's swing vote. And she never thought being the court's first woman made much difference."A wise old
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September 15, 2005 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON � John Roberts Jr. moved into the second � and possibly final � day of questioning before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, with Democrats still complaining that the like
By T.R. Goldman and Tony Mauro
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February 22, 2010 | National Law Journal
Does Thomas' silence thwart advocacy? Four years ago, South Carolina Assistant Deputy Attorney General Donald Zelenka was about to wrap up his oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court whe
By Tony Mauro
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June 13, 2008 | Legal Times
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the latest effort by the Bush administration and Congress to deny Guantanamo detainees the right to appeal their imprisonmen
By Tony Mauro
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