...1 University of Texas School of Law ...
...focuses on insurance coverage disputes. He received his J.D. from Brigham Young University J. Reubin Clark Law School in 2004. In the...
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Inside the U.S. Supreme Court last week, the justices were doing what they do best: dissecting a difficult legal issue ? this time same-sex marriage ? in the intense back-and-forth of oral argument
The notion that spectators have to camp out or spend money to see a public institution do public business is offensive. It is the direct result of the high court's refusal to allow its proceedings to
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The lines of people waiting outside the U.S. Supreme Court for days to hear arguments in the same-sex cases pointed up a disgrace: the notion that spectators have to camp out or spend money to see a
The notion that spectators have to camp out or spend money to see a public institution do public business is offensive. It is the direct result of the high court's refusal to allow its proceedings to
...restructurings, commercial litigation and other matters relating to insolvency. He graduated from University of Maine School of Law in 1993. James McTarnaghan...
...Hileman & Williams, Bethesda, Md. American Jewish Committee: Douglas Laycock, University of Virginia School of Law American Historical Association, and historians...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Olson, who was denied federal benefits for his same-sex spouse because of the Defense of Marriage Act, says the law is based on irrational prejudice that equal protection w
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