The NLJ's Marcia Coyle examines four landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases on health care, money in elections, guns and race in this exclusive excerpt from The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constit
As the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the issue in the case of U.S. v. Windsor March 27, it is faced with dozens of briefs from groups of former military officials, intelligence officers and even a bank
...both cases. Supreme Court Brief today examines the parties and lawyers who participated in the nearly 80 amicus briefs filed in...
...abhors labeling itself by "libertarian" or any other term...for its famous "Tea Party." By 1917, the embargo...
...in five national public opinion polls. Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party's presidential candidate, and Jill Stein of the Green Party both...
Taking issue with the CFPB; D.C. against drunk driving; lobbyist restrictions still intact; more possible drama for Kwame Brown; no debates for Gary Johnson; not many details forthcoming from sealed
...business litigation firm. Matthew Huisman LIBERTARIANS CRY INJUSTICE No out-of-state petition circulators, no justice...
Janis, Schuelke & Wechsler dissolve; Andy Pettitte's sinker testimony; new award named for Nathan Neal; mock trial agrees the fraud of men was ever so; libertarian hopes to make a Mark; the least pop
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...dismissed their complaint, relying in large part on our analysis in Libertarian Party of Virginia v. Davis, 766 F.2d 865 (4th Cir. 1985...
...authored an amicus brief on behalf of a number of conservative and libertarian legal organizations in a civil rights fee shifting case — Fox...
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