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Tony Mauro

Tony Mauro

November 10, 2016 | National Law Journal

Five Possible Trump Nominees Who Would Diversify the Supreme Court

If Donald Trump looks outside the box in picking a replacement for the late Antonin Scalia, he might land on this veteran, Federalist Society rock star or bow tie-wearing Michigan jurist.

By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle

11 minute read

November 09, 2016 | National Law Journal

Q&A: Why Supreme Court Was 'Pivotal' in Trump's Victory

McGuire Woods partner John Adams, a former law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, says voters want a court that "does not step out as boldly."

By Tony Mauro

8 minute read

November 09, 2016 | National Law Journal

Trump's Win Will Change the Supreme Court, but Not 'Automatically'

President-elect Donald Trump said during the last debate in October that if he became president, the U.S. Supreme Court would "automatically" overturn Roe v. Wade, sending the contentious issue of abortion back to the states. But the high court does not make change "automatically"—or quickly.

By Tony Mauro

7 minute read

November 08, 2016 | National Law Journal

Election Day Finds Supreme Court Divided Over Banking Case

The justices appeared split 4-4 in a case that illustrates how the election's outcome could affect the future direction of the court.

By Tony Mauro

10 minute read

November 07, 2016 | Supreme Court Brief

E. Barrett Prettyman Jr., Hogan Leader and Longtime Mentor of Supreme Court Advocates, Dies at 91

E. Barrett Prettyman Jr., who died at the age of 91 on Nov. 4, knew pretty much all there was to know about the Supreme Court and the lawyers who argued before it.

By Tony Mauro

18 minute read

November 04, 2016 | National Law Journal

Bipartisan Praise for Scalia at Supreme Court Ceremony

U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch was among those paying tribute to the late justice in a Supreme Court ceremony steeped in tradition.

By Tony Mauro

12 minute read

November 01, 2016 | National Law Journal

Kagan Leads Sotomayor on Laughs, But Lags in Dissents

Plus, which of Obama's justices is more liberal? Whose case was cited most? And who accused who of writing in "non-sequiturs"?

By Tony Mauro

15 minute read

November 01, 2016 | Supreme Court Brief

Kagan Dishes on Taking Chances, Anger at the Court and Going to Law School 'For All the Wrong Reasons'

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan was clearly pumped by the audience she was addressing in Virginia recently. Hundreds of law students looking for public interest jobs at the Equal Justice Works career fair took a break to hear Kagan's own story about her path to the nation's highest court. Along the way, she offered advice, life lessons, and stories from her life at the court.

By Tony Mauro

14 minute read

October 31, 2016 | Supreme Court Brief

Docket Chat: Katyal Hits Stride in New Supreme Court Term

Former acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday—the first of seven cases he is already scheduled to argue this term.

By Tony Mauro

21 minute read

October 26, 2016 | Supreme Court Brief

Rare Supreme Court Bar Meeting Will Honor Scalia

The U.S. Supreme Court bar exists more in the imagination than in reality. It has no annual meetings or dues, and has but one visible, melancholy function—to honor the memory of deceased justices. The bar has done just that since 1822, and it will do it again at 1:45 p.m. on Nov. 4 when it convenes in the court's upper great hall to commemorate Justice Antonin Scalia, who died eight months ago.

By Tony Mauro

11 minute read