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April 18, 2017 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court May Clip SEC's Enforcement Power

A case argued Tuesday considers whether the use of "disgorgement" by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should be considered a penalty subject to a five-year statute of limitations.

By Tony Mauro

8 minute read

April 17, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

With Full Bench, SCOTUS Resumes Skepticism Toward Class Actions

The case before the court deals with a narrow issue of deadlines for initiating litigation. Representing CalPERS, Thomas Goldstein of Goldstein & Russell told the justices litigation could overwhelm the courts if statutory deadlines for opt-out lawsuits are interpreted too strictly.

By Tony Mauro

11 minute read

April 17, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

With Full Bench, SCOTUS Resumes Skepticism Toward Class Actions

The case before the court deals with a narrow issue of deadlines for initiating litigation. Representing CalPERS, Thomas Goldstein of Goldstein & Russell told the justices litigation could overwhelm the courts if statutory deadlines for opt-out lawsuits are interpreted too strictly.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 17, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Gorsuch's SCOTUS Debut Offers Clues to Demeanor

The rookie judge was up on the minutiae of all three cases argued Monday and ready to engage with counsel. Here are four highlights from his first day on the bench.

By Tony Mauro

11 minute read

April 17, 2017 | National Law Journal

Gorsuch's SCOTUS Debut Offers Clues to Demeanor

The rookie judge was up on the minutiae of all three cases argued Monday and ready to engage with counsel. Here are four highlights from his first day on the bench.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 12, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

In Small World of SCOTUS Advocacy, Gorsuch Faces Early Recusal Choice

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will be closely watched Monday when the lawyer who most prominantly backed his nomination rises to argue in a civil procedure case.

By Tony Mauro

17 minute read

April 12, 2017 | Supreme Court Brief

In Small World of SCOTUS Advocacy, Gorsuch Faces Early Recusal Choice

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will be closely watched Monday when the lawyer who most prominantly backed his nomination rises to argue in a civil procedure case.

By Tony Mauro

5 minute read

April 12, 2017 | Daily Business Review

So Awkward! What to Do When a Justice Butchers a Pronunciation From the Bench?

Being human, U.S. Supreme Court justices sometimes make mistakes—including the mispronunciation of words or names during oral argument.

By Tony Mauro

8 minute read

April 12, 2017 | Daily Business Review

So Awkward! What to Do When a Justice Butchers a Pronunciation From the Bench?

Being human, U.S. Supreme Court justices sometimes make mistakes—including the mispronunciation of words or names during oral argument.

By Tony Mauro

4 minute read

April 10, 2017 | National Law Journal

Gorsuch Sworn In at Supreme Court and White House Ceremonies

Following a private ceremony at the Supreme Court, Gorsuch took a public oath at the White House, a practice that some frown on because of its partisan hue.

By Tony Mauro

9 minute read