November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
End of Partisan Gerrymandering?Will the Supreme Court finally overcome its reluctance to wade into the "political thicket" of judges deciding elections?
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
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November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
New Age for SCOTUS FilingsElectronic filing finally launched in November 2017 and practitioners are looking forward to easier access to court files.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
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November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
Next Vacancy?If even one justice departs in 2018, expect an epic Senate battle over successors.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
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November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
Meet the New SGOriginally tapped by Trump soon after the inauguration to be principal deputy solicitor general, Noel Francisco served as acting solicitor general until Trump chose him for the top spot.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
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November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
As Main Justice SpinsThe Trump administration's Justice Department wasted no time in reversing Obama-era positions in two major Supreme Court cases.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
Travel Ban LitigationThe travel ban saga continues anew in the lower courts with travel ban 3.0.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
Welcome to the CourtNeil Gorsuch, who filled the late Justice Antonin Scalia's seat, quickly made clear that he was no cautious freshman
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
Big BusinessIn a trio of cases, the Supreme Court justices tightened the venue and jurisdiction rules for where patent and tort suits could be filed.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
November 29, 2017 | National Law Journal
Justices Fret Over Access to Cellphone Data in Key Privacy CaseSeveral justices seemed troubled by the government's view that cell-site location records, like other business records, should be obtainable in criminal investigations without a warrant.
By Tony Mauro
7 minute read
November 29, 2017 | The American Lawyer
Jones Day Stocks Up on More Ex-SCOTUS ClerksAdding five former U.S. Supreme Court clerks from last term's "class,” Jones Day has now hired 36 ex-SCOTUS clerks in the last five years.
By Tony Mauro
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