The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to take up a petition from anti-abortion extremist James Charles Kopp, who is serving a life sentence for the 1998 sniper-style slaying of an abortion doctor in
Civil rights groups and others concerned about an array of new state voting restrictions immediately hailed the 7-2 decision
The U.S. Supreme Court moved quickly on Thursday to respond to a recent district judge's decision that struck down the federal law banning demonstrations on the grounds of the court
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that on June 10, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-awaited decision in 'Oxford Health Plans v. Sutter,' aff
The ruling invalidated controversial patents held by Myriad Genetics Inc. on two genes whose mutations dramatically increase the risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer - the so-called BRCA1 and
The Information Law Institute at New York University School of Law has received a $1 million gift from Microsoft Corp
In his Corporate Litigation column, Joseph M. McLaughlin, a partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, writes that underlying the recent high court holding is a broader recognition that the issue of whet
Christopher M. Mason, a partner with Nixon Peabody, and Devon Haft Little and Sherli Yeroushalmi, associates at the firm, write that the U.S. Supreme Court has recently been struggling with a problem
Barry M. Kazan, a partner at Thompson Hine, and Gabrielle Y. V?zquez, an associate with the firm, write that almost two years after the Supreme Court handed down its landmark class certification deci
In their Labor Relations column, of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom analyze recent opinions in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a collective action under the FLSA may not proceed when the
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