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May 01, 2017 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Says Cities Can Sue Banks Over Housing Discrimination

A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Miami has standing to sue banks over alleged discriminatory lending practices of banks—but it must meet a high bar to establish causation.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 27, 2017 | National Law Journal

Invigorated Justice Ginsburg Says 'I Love My Job'

Speaking at Georgetown University, an exuberant Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 84, exclaimed "I love my job," sounding not at all like someone who is even beginning to consider retirement.

By Tony Mauro

6 minute read

April 27, 2017 | National Law Journal

Invigorated Justice Ginsburg Says 'I Love My Job'

Speaking at Georgetown University, an exuberant Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 84, exclaimed "I love my job," sounding not at all like someone who is even beginning to consider retirement.

By Tony Mauro

3 minute read

April 25, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

No Clear Road Map in Key Jurisdiction Cases Before SCOTUS

Two hours of argument Tuesday yielded no clear sign that the high court would clarify the jumbled rules of jurisdiction, which University of Texas School of Law professor Linda Mullenix called "a problem that has confounded generations of law students, not to mention attorneys and courts."

By Tony Mauro

12 minute read

April 25, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

No Clear Road Map in Key Jurisdiction Cases Before SCOTUS

Two hours of argument Tuesday yielded no clear sign that the high court would clarify the jumbled rules of jurisdiction, which University of Texas School of Law professor Linda Mullenix called "a problem that has confounded generations of law students, not to mention attorneys and courts."

By Tony Mauro

5 minute read

April 25, 2017 | National Law Journal

Calling Justice Breyer: A Court Interrupted

Justice Stephen Breyer proved Tuesday that justices are in fact fallible after his cellphone went off during an oral argument.

By Tony Mauro

5 minute read

April 25, 2017 | National Law Journal

Calling Justice Breyer: A Court Interrupted

Justice Stephen Breyer proved Tuesday that justices are in fact fallible after his cellphone went off during an oral argument.

By Tony Mauro

5 minute read

April 24, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

Meet Neil Gorsuch's 4 New Law Clerks

Meet Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's new law clerks: Our spotlight on the clerks he chose for the transitional period at the high court until the current term winds down this summer.

By Tony Mauro

12 minute read

April 24, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

Meet Neil Gorsuch's 4 New Law Clerks

Meet Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch's new law clerks: Our spotlight on the clerks he chose for the transitional period at the high court until the current term winds down this summer.

By Tony Mauro

12 minute read

April 19, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

No More Mr. New Justice: A Preview of Gorsuch's 2nd Week

High-stakes clashes dealing with patents, personal jurisdiction and the death penalty await Justice Neil Gorsuch in his second week.

By Tony Mauro

20 minute read