... Another Monday came and went without the Supreme Court issuing any of its marquee decisions on same-sex marriage, voting rights...
...They know that jurors do the darndest things. Often, the best the court can do is to instruct jurors correctly and then address juror misconduct...
...in Augusta. A court reporter, but no prosecutor, was invited to the hearing. Davila, who, according to an appellate brief by Loebl...
...alleging copyright infringement are not fans. One federal appellate court recently ruled in favor of Aereo, while another is reviewing a...
...on Monday morning right below the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court plaza. Inside the building, the pressroom buzzed with visiting reporters and interns...
...in which the Supreme Court is the tribunal of first, not last, resort. Because there is no trial or appellate record for the high...
...Last week, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who formerly ran the Supreme Court practice at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, began featuring Holder in a political...
...the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals. Lind is scheduled to become a judge on that appellate bench when the Manning...
...resignation. The Tea Party-backed senator, who formerly ran the Supreme Court and appellate practice at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, used his personal Twitter account...
...larger battle over judicial appointments including to the U.S. Supreme Court, appellate lawyers and observers of nominations politics said. It risks...
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