April 16, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief
Spotted at SCOTUS: George Conway | FTC Prevails in 'Final Agency Action' Fight | Justices Take Up 'FUCT' MarkTrump critic and Wachtel lawyer George Conway returned to the Supreme Court—as a spectator. Find out why. Plus: the FTC prevails in a closely watched administrative law case, and scroll down for our SCOTUS headlines. Thanks for reading!
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle
6 minute read
April 15, 2019 | National Law Journal
Justices and Lawyers Sidestep Profanity in 'Scandalous' Trademark CaseDeputy Solicitor General Malcolm Stewart, who was defending the constitutionality of the law, came up with the most creative way of describing the word without saying it.
By Tony Mauro
3 minute read
April 15, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief
New & Notable from Latest Hearing List | SG's Views on Border Shooting | F-Word at CourtToday's the start of the final argument stretch of the term, and we're highlighting some of the advocates who will make appearances over the next couple of weeks. The justices today take up the scope of trademark protections for profanities. Thanks for reading SCB!
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle
8 minute read
April 12, 2019 | National Law Journal
EPA Clean Water Case, Once at Supreme Court, Could Make New SplashThe Sackett saga is not over, and may yet become another, even stronger milestone for opponents of regulatory power.
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
April 11, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Fake News: RGB Papers 100-Year Restriction 'Not True,' Supreme Court SaysThe restrictions that justices put on their Supreme Court papers after they are no longer on the bench have generated considerable controversy over the years.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro
5 minute read
April 11, 2019 | National Law Journal
100-Year Restriction on Ginsburg Papers 'Not True,' Supreme Court SaysThe restrictions that justices put on their Supreme Court papers after they are no longer on the bench have generated considerable controversy over the years.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro
5 minute read
April 10, 2019 | Supreme Court Brief
Gorsuch's Book Title, Borrowing from History | Another Wedding Cake Petition, With a Twist | Jeff Wall Speaks at PrincetonDoes the title of Justice Neil Gorsuch's forthcoming book sound familiar? Hmm. Plus: a petition questions a Scalia ruling, and Jeff Wall offered some views on the SG's office at a recent talk at Princeton.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle
8 minute read
April 08, 2019 | National Law Journal
Breyer and Alito, Despite Stock Ownership, Say Recusal Was Not RequiredStock ownership ordinarily presents a conflict for U.S. Supreme Court justices. This case presented a wrinkle.
By Tony Mauro
3 minute read
April 04, 2019 | The Recorder
Clarence Thomas Tells Pepperdine Law Students: 'I'm Not Retiring!'"I'm not retiring!” Thomas said emphatically in recent remarks at Pepperdine Law, where he was in conversation with his former clerk Brittney Lane Kubisch and Pepperdine University president-elect James Gash.
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
April 04, 2019 | National Law Journal
Clarence Thomas Underscores He Has No Plans to Retire"I'm not retiring!” Thomas said emphatically in recent remarks at Pepperdine Law, where he was in conversation with his former clerk Brittney Lane Kubisch and Pepperdine University president-elect James Gash.
By Tony Mauro
4 minute read
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