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By Max Mitchell | November 22, 2020
"This claim, like Frankenstein's Monster, has been haphazardly stitched together from two distinct theories in an attempt to avoid controlling precedent."
By Greg Land | November 20, 2020
The federal complaint comes after the Georgia Court of Appeals said Judge Kimberly Childs "twice overlooked well-established law" to jail the man in violation of his constitutional due-process rights.
By Anthony J. Franze and R. Reeves Anderson | November 18, 2020
Anthony Franze and Reeves Anderson, members of Arnold & Porter's appellate and Supreme Court practice, analyze last term's amicus docket and review their findings since 2010.
By Jason Grant | November 18, 2020
"This motion is about recognizing the Rule of Law," said Y. David Scharf, a Morrison Cohen partner and a lead lawyer for the Appellate Division justices in their lawsuit, on Wednesday.
By Greg Land | November 18, 2020
The plaintiff parked and fled on foot when Dunwoody police caught him burning rubber, only to be hit by an officer pursuing him across a parking lot.
By Marcia Coyle | November 18, 2020
In 2018 arguments in Janus v. AFSCME, Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked Trump administration solicitor general Noel Francisco: "By the way, how many times this term already have you flipped positions from prior administrations?"
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 18, 2020
If confirmed, Thomas Kirsch will continue on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit's reputation as the only all-white federal appeals court.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | November 18, 2020
Good morning and welcome to Supreme Court Brief. The justices are on their two-week break between argument sessions. Scroll down for our sneak peek at a new report on amicus briefing at the high court, and for a short item on Justice Breyer's new (and temporary) title.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 17, 2020
"I will have to correct what I said," Giuliani said of fraud claims in the key Pennsylvania lawsuit, under questioning from a federal judge.
By Jim Saunders | November 17, 2020
Former Florida Atlantic University professor James Tracy was a tenured faculty member in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies and had a blog that explored conspiracy theories and criticized the media.
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