The U.S. Supreme Court wasted little time reacting when a trial judge struck down the ban on demonstrations on court property — it reimposed the restriction under a different statute. Plus, U.S
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On April 24, just two minutes after 11 a.m., Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. announced in a voice tinged with satisfaction, "Our last case of the year," and opened arguments in a Title VII retaliation
The Supreme Court's historic two-day scrutiny of the issue of same-sex marriage showed the justices as a cautious bunch wary about ruling on a subject that is new to them, especially when i
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...couples second-class citizens," said Roberta Kaplan of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, who will argue on behalf of Edith Windsor, who had...
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Courts have been reluctant to draw line between material protected by privacy rights and matters of public concern
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