By Michael L. Cook | March 25, 2024
When courts have made important exceptions in the past year, they have either added a gloss on the Judicial Code, corrected lawyers' errors, filled in statutory gaps, or clarified the relevant statutory language.
By Jimmy Hoover | March 25, 2024
"Those theories will not bring about the advantages that their advocates hope to achieve. They will not bring certainty to the law," the retired justice writes in his forthcoming book, "Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism."
By Jimmy Hoover | March 25, 2024
The justices this week will confront another major dispute dealing with abortion that could affect the reproductive health rights of millions of women around the country.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 21, 2024
David Tatel also voiced concern for the fall of "Chevron deference."
By Jimmy Hoover | March 21, 2024
Trump's supporters at the high court include more than 20 Republican states, 28 members of Congress and two former U.S. attorneys general.
By Stan Soocher | March 21, 2024
In a case of first impression, the Eleventh Circuit decided that a copyright plaintiff may recover damages that occur more than three years before a copyright lawsuit is filed.
By Michael P. Maslanka | March 21, 2024
"These cases are intended to illuminate that our employment laws are designed to judge persons as individuals," according to columnist Michael P. Maslanka.
By Jimmy Hoover | March 21, 2024
"The panel's inaction at this late juncture has invited chaos and uncertainty into South Carolina's Congressional elections," the state lawmakers wrote.
By Jimmy Hoover | March 20, 2024
"I guess the concern I have here is the crime, the offense is a serious offense," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said in questioning the claimed retaliation.
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By Mason Lawlor | March 20, 2024
"I really think 'McKelvey' will prove to be a landmark decision because other courts, not necessarily all of them or the majority of them, will follow it because we're in the modern world here, and courts have to be cognizant of technology and the impact on our rights," the defendant's attorney, Robert John in Fairbanks, Alaska, told Law.com.
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