In its first appeal of its second term to reach the Supreme Court, the Trump administration is arguing that the judiciary is attempting "to seize executive power" as courts have blocked the president ...
Michael McGinley of Dechert had zero arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court under his belt when the year started. He now has three. The distance from zero to three might not sound that dramatic. However, ...
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Court to hear argument in case seeking to hold companies liable for damaging Louisiana coast
When the Supreme Court returns to the bench next week for the first argument of 2026, in Chevron USA Inc. v. Plaquemines ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in Philadelphia on March 5 and 6. The session will be the first with Justice Daniel McCaffery on the bench. The matters before the ...
The First Amendment limits, although does not preclude, patronage in public employment. A public employer cannot take adverse action against a non-political, non-policy-making employee — one holding a ...
Judge Robert Pitman opined that it likely violated the First Amendment: “The Act is akin to a law that would require every bookstore to verify the age of every customer at the door.” As my colleague ...
This is the case where two students were shouting "nigger" loudly when walking by UConn dorms; the students are trying to block university discipline based on their speech, including their eviction ...
You’re in the middle of a heated discussion–or fine, let’s just call it an argument–and the person whom you’re trying convince seems unable or unwilling to grasp your point of view. What should you do ...
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