...behalf of attorneys and human rights, labor, legal and media organizations...of himself and three colleagues, Justice Steven Breyer wrote: "In...
...Court recently grappled with the question of whether human genes are patentable. Justice Stephen Breyer seemed to capture the justices' sentiment in the lively argument...
...Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and...And, given any ambiguity, as Justice Anthony Kennedy has aptly proclaimed...
... The federal courts, the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal agencies have been sounding the alarm about sequestration cuts...
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...issuing a 6-3 decision that featured a sharp dissent from Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. The decision was one of four issued...
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...consulting. ...
...the parameters of such a program. The Working Group, appointed by Chief Justice Rabner on behalf of the Supreme Court, was comprised of a cross...
In order to encourage candor in mediation proceedings, New Jersey has adopted a broad and robust mediation privilege that protects against the disclosure of mediation communications in later legal pr
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...any rights, and to seek various forms of relief," the judge said. After the district court ruling, the Department of Justice promptly...
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