The Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of deferring to administrative agencies in determining the scope of their own jurisdiction, issuing a 6-3 decision that featured a sharp dissent from Chief
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...two classes of marriage and to make same-sex couples second-class citizens," said Roberta Kaplan of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, who...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Act, or MVRA, when he split the amount owed to the Citizens Alliance for Better Neighborhoods between Fumo and his aide, Ruth Arnao. Both...
...the oath to the new citizens. John E. Savoth,Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance. KEEA is...
...to pay back the $1.6 million he stole from the Citizens' Alliance for Better Neighborhoods and the court should require him to do...
...database program that contains more than 500 million personal records of American citizens and immigrants, including Social Security numbers, visa data, and other personally identifying...
...elected leaders, the judiciary and citizens about the role of government...Elena Kagan, in an unusual alliance. "The hard...
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas' program for mass torts will once again allow punitive damages in pharmaceutical cases subject to the approval of the Complex Litigation Center coordinating jud
...had nominated 231 out of 260, according to a report by the Alliance for Justice, a left-leaning court advocacy group. And despite...
...Supreme Court — for Citizens United and other decisions...Malone, legislative counsel with the Alliance for Justice in Washington, D...
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