...court. On some days, the waiting public may hear muffled voices or laughter behind those drapes. On June 28, 2012, the day on which the...
The undercurrent of excitement that energized the courtroom audience for the first day of argument in the same-sex marriage cases did not wane on Wednesday, as the justices took up the challenge to t
Gay marriage advocates, hoping for constitutional recognition of their right to wed, encountered a cautious and sometimes skeptical U.S. Supreme Court during arguments Tuesday on California's same-se
...34;I don't know what you are talking about." As laughter erupted in the court chamber, Breyer struggled to describe what it is...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday continued its extensive exploration of class action litigation, handing a rare victory to plaintiffs in one case while hearing arguments in another that could come down
...laugh at their jokes. As Kellaway explains it: "If laughter varies with gender, it varies even more with power. The single fastest...
...almost sheepishly, "It matters to one of us." Amid rising laughter from spectators, Justice Antonin Scalia, the court's senior associate justice, consoled...
Cards of invention; "All In" the family; discovery violations; remembering Quarles; Metro personal injury cases settling; a new civil justice website; and Pape looks like a Tyler in this week's colum
The new term of the Supreme Court is almost certain to be pivotal for two key civil rights doctrines: affirmative action, and federal supervision of election procedures under the Voting Rights Act
The announcement Monday night to sue JPMorgan Chase & Co. was a long-awaited legal shot from state and federal authorities against big banks that will rest on a New York state law that gives prosecut
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