...I granted the motion to intervene as defendants by the National Federation of the Blind, Georgina Kleege, Blair Seidlitz, and Courtney Wheeler (collectively, "Defendant...
...Townsend & Stockton and with other groupsincluding the National Federation for the Blindwho argued that the character and functions of the...
Stephen B. Meister, a partner of Meister, Seelig & Fein, writes that in the name of judicial restraint, Chief Justice John Roberts invented a new "Threaten to Tax and Don't Spend Power," undermining
...Drome Records, Ltd., on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, National Music Publishers' Association, The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, Edward B. Marks Music...
Peter G. Neiman, a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, writes that barring members of Congress from trading on material non-public information obtained through their service to the publ
...Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians ("Local 802") and...under contract with the Hairspray national tour" (see Margo Lion affidavit...
...Denver, Colorado, of counsel), filed a brief on behalf of Amicus Curiae National Police Accountability Project in support of Plaintiff-Appellant.DEVALA A...
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...Test that makes people litigious. Barely a week after a blind man filed suit alleging that the American Bar Association essentially requires a...
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