By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 31, 2020
"I think it would be inappropriate for me, an unelected official from a different branch of government, to assert the power to change that result so that the motion would succeed," Chief Justice John Roberts said.
By David Thomas | January 31, 2020
A Chicago lawsuit marks the second time Page has tried to sue the DNC, Perkins Coie and two of the firm's partners, Marc Elias and Michael Sussmann.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2020
"Unconscious bias" and work-life balance remain the biggest obstacles for women, regardless of their profession, the justice said.
By Tom McParland | January 31, 2020
Hailed by NYSBA president Hank Greenberg as a "consensus builder" and a "born judge," Kagan reflected for 35 minutes on her legal career and on the Supreme Court as an institution.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 30, 2020
The statement of decision, issued on Thursday, is the first in which a state has obtained a judgment against pelvic mesh manufacturer Johnson & Johnson.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 30, 2020
"This court should compel the archivist to carry out his statutory duty of recognizing the complete and final adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment," the lawsuit reads.
By Karen Sloan | January 30, 2020
The University of California, Berkeley School of Law's main building has been rebranded as the Law Building after more than two years of debate surrounding the former Boalt Hall name. The change took effect Jan. 30.
By Scott Graham | January 29, 2020
The appellate court ruled last fall that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's administrative judges were unconstitutionally appointed. But the petitioners who initiated challenges to patent validity at the agency won't be allowed to invoke the bombshell ruling, the court ruled Tuesday.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 29, 2020
The White House's National Security Council flagged Bolton's manuscript for containing classified information, which he cannot release under agreements he signed as national security adviser.
By Scott Graham | January 29, 2020
The copyright suit says the company rented San Francisco tattooist Sweet Cicely Daniher's unicorn-adorned van for a corporate party, then gave it a starring role in the upcoming film "Onward" without her permission.
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