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Tony Mauro

Tony Mauro

April 24, 2019 | National Law Journal

Roberts Delivers Latest Pro-Arbitration Ruling for Divided Court

Ginsburg said in dissent: “I write separately to emphasize once again how treacherously the court has strayed from the principle that 'arbitration is a matter of consent, not coercion.'”

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 24, 2019 | The Recorder

Roberts Delivers Latest Pro-Arbitration Ruling for Divided Court

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority, overturning a decision by the Ninth Circuit that allowed a class arbitration to proceed because the arbitration agreement at issue was ambiguous.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 24, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Chief Justice Roberts Delivers Latest Pro-Arbitration Ruling for Divided Court

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority, overturning a decision by the Ninth Circuit that allowed a class arbitration to proceed because the arbitration agreement at issue was ambiguous.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 24, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

Anatomy of a 'DIG' | Term Limits? Breyer's on Board | Court Divided in Census Case

Why did the Supreme Court 'DIG' the Emulex case? We look at the clues. Plus: Justice Breyer has a lot of thoughts about term limits -- and the number of justices. And check out our SCOTUS headline roundup. Thanks for reading!

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

8 minute read

April 23, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

Big Law Boost in Census Case | Justices Assert Their Dominance | Breyer: 'Nine Is Fine'

The justices today hear the big challenge to adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, and Big Law flooded the docket with amicus briefs. Plus, there's a reason they call it "supreme." And Breyer tells says: "Nine is fine." Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

8 minute read

April 22, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

An #AppellateTwitter Moment at SCOTUS | Justices Get Jurisdictional in Title VII Case | Cut Those Briefs!

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We're spotlighting the popular tag #AppellateTwitter, as two prominent lawyers in that community make their arguments today at the US Supreme Court. Plus: the court today is hearing a closely watched Title VII case. Thanks for reading!

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

10 minute read

April 19, 2019 | National Law Journal

US Supreme Court Tells Lawyers: Write Tighter

“While the rule change is not ideal for practitioners, I think it's a solution that they can live with," one veteran appellate advocate says.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 19, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune

New SCOTUS Rules Call for Tighter Briefs

“While the rule change is not ideal for practitioners, I think it's a solution that they can live with," one veteran appellate advocate says.

By Mike Scarcella

4 minute read

April 19, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Write Tighter, US Supreme Court Tells Lawyers

“While the rule change is not ideal for practitioners, I think it's a solution that they can live with," one veteran appellate advocate says.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 17, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief

How Katyal Preps for Court's 'A' Game | SCOTUS Protester Acquitted | Chris Landau's Nominee Disclosure

Neal Katyal, arguing his 39th Supreme Court today, recently spoke about how he prepares for arguments. Plus: a DC judge recently acquitted a Supreme Court protester, and we've got a snapshot on Quinn Emanuel partner Chris Landau's financial disclosure. Thanks for reading SCB!

By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle

7 minute read