Nate Robson is the U.S. Supreme Court and regulatory editor. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Nate_Robson1.
January 16, 2019 | Texas Lawyer
William Barr Might Change Course on Texas Challenge to ObamacareMembers on the Senate Judiciary Committee used Tuesday's hearing to probe Barr on several areas for insight on how he might run the Justice Department.
By Nate Robson
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January 15, 2019 | National Law Journal
Judiciary Extends Financial Lifeline an Extra Week Amid ShutdownThe extra week of funding comes after judiciary was able to reduce spending through aggressive cost-cutting efforts.
By Nate Robson
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January 11, 2019 | National Law Journal
Fifth Circuit Freezes Big Obamacare Case Amid Trump's ShutdownThe order comes as the nation edges toward its longest shutdown in history.
By Nate Robson
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January 11, 2019 | The Recorder
Circuit Court Freezes Big Obamacare Case Amid Trump's ShutdownThe order comes as the nation edges toward its longest shutdown in history.
By Nate Robson
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January 11, 2019 | Litigation Daily
Fifth Circuit Freezes Big Obamacare Case Amid Government ShutdownThe order comes as the nation edges toward its longest shutdown in history.
By Nate Robson
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December 30, 2018 | National Law Journal
Texas Judge Stays His ACA Ruling, but Adds an Appeal Is Unlikely to SucceedIn issuing a stay, U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor said most people have already bought their health insurance plans for 2019.
By Nate Robson
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December 26, 2018 | National Law Journal
DOJ, With 'Regret,' Says Shutdown Complicates Court Orders and DeadlinesHere's what U.S. Justice Department lawyers are telling judges: "Although we greatly regret any disruption caused to the court and the other litigants, the government hereby moves for a stay of all proceedings in this case."
By Mike Scarcella | Nate Robson
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December 21, 2018 | National Law Journal
Roberts Aligns With Liberal Wing in Ruling Against Trump's Asylum BanThe high court, 5-4, refused to stay a nationwide injunction. Several former government lawyers—including Carter Phillips and Peter Keisler of Sidley Austin, and John Bellinger of Arnold & Porter—were amicus parties at the Supreme Court in a brief against the Trump administration.
By Nate Robson | Mike Scarcella
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December 18, 2018 | National Law Journal
DC Circuit Won't Force IRS to Release Trump's Tax Returns"Confidentiality protections extend to the ordinary taxpayer and the President alike," the D.C. Circuit said in a ruling Tuesday that upheld the dismissal of a suit seeking Trump's tax records.
By Nate Robson
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December 07, 2018 | Litigation Daily
SDNY Prosecutors Call for 'Substantial' Prison Time for Michael CohenProsecutors from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's office acknowledged Cohen's help, but strongly urged the court not to mistake Cohen's efforts for those of a traditional cooperator.
By Nate Robson
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