Another Monday came and went without the Supreme Court issuing any of its marquee decisions on same-sex marriage, voting rights or affirmative action. Even without those rulings, though, the court ma
Just two years ago, the U.S. International Trade Commission was ground zero for high-stakes patent fights, a place where some of the world's biggest smartphone and electronics companies met to duke i
...his rights to the character. The court held that U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest erred in finding that Friedrich transferred his copyrights in 1978...
...is not controlled by a candidate. Southern District of Iowa Judge Robert Pratt issued a summary judgment for the state in February 2012...
...U.S. Supreme Court responded quickly last week to a recent district judge's ruling that struck down the federal law banning demonstrations on the...
...Southwestern Law School and will rub elbows with law students, practitioners and judges. The program kicks off on Sunday. “LEAP was developed...
...Vetsusa LLC (No. 13-CV-00842, June 6) Assigned to Judge Richard Roberts. Federal question: Miller Act. Demand: $41,895. Attorney for plaintiffs...
...economic damages tied to sudden acceleration defects. U.S. District Judge James Selna in Santa Ana, Calif., concluded in a tentative order that...
...reality is quite different. Jurors are inquisitive. They routinely ignore the judge's instructions and end up trying to use extrinsic information to make...
...Improper involvement by a judge in plea bargaining doesn't automatically mean a guilty plea must be...
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