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Jimmy Hoover covers the Supreme Court for The National Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @JimmyHooverDC.
November 7, 2023 | National Law Journal
"The only difference between a battered woman and a dead woman is often the presence of a gun," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar told the justices.
By Jimmy Hoover
5 minute read
November 3, 2023 | National Law Journal
The issue before the justices is whether a bump stock turns a firearm into a banned "machinegun."
By Jimmy Hoover
3 minute read
October 23, 2023 | Law.com
"This is a fascinating and really fun field," said former clerk Travis Lenkner.
By Jimmy Hoover
9 minute read
October 20, 2023 | National Law Journal
Supreme Court will consider whether federal agents unconstitutionally pressured Facebook and others to remove "misinformation."
By Jimmy Hoover
4 minute read
October 20, 2023 | National Law Journal
Shon Hopwood, whose path from prison bars to the Supreme Court Bar made national news, is again a criminal defendant.
By Jimmy Hoover
5 minute read
October 18, 2023 | National Law Journal
Entrepreneurs join argument that administrative law judge proceedings that carry fines violate the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial.
By Jimmy Hoover
3 minute read
September 29, 2023 | National Law Journal
Social media platforms are challenging Texas and Florida restrictions on their ability to moderate content.
By Jimmy Hoover
5 minute read
September 15, 2023 | National Law Journal
The justices have agreed to hear several Biden administration appeals from the Fifth Circuit, a right-leaning tribunal often surprisingly overturned by the conservative high court.
By Jimmy Hoover
7 minute read
August 29, 2023 | National Law Journal
Federal government says the use of administrative law judges in assessing civil fines does not violate the constitutional right to a jury trial.
By Jimmy Hoover
7 minute read
August 25, 2023 | National Law Journal
"That premise is no longer conventional wisdom," said law professor Lincoln Caplan, who has studied the office for decades.
By Jimmy Hoover
6 minute read
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