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Ted Olson, Former Solicitor General Who Argued Bush v. Gore, Dies
Despite being known as a conservative lawyer, Olson notably teamed up with his opposing counsel in the Bush case, David Boies, to challenge a California amendment against same-sex marriage.Supreme Court Being Dragged Into Last-Minute Election Disputes
The nation's nine most powerful jurists have been largely spared from the deluge of litigation over the 2024 election that has swamped lower federal and state courts around the country. That is until now.Supreme Court Says Virginia Can Continue Voter Roll Purge
The Supreme Court said it would leave the stay in place until the case is decided on the merits by the Fourth Circuit and pending any further appeal to the justices, meaning the individuals will remain off the voter rolls through next week's presidential election.David Boies: Elite Trial Lawyer By Design, Firm Founder 'By Accident and Necessity'
"You've got to have a high tolerance for chaos," said Boies, an American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement honoree, of his chosen line of work.The Big Law Firms and Lawyers Leading Election Legal Battles
The Republican National Committee has turned to firms such as Jones Day and Dhillon Law Group, while the Democratic National Committee has retained several Am Law 50 firms for legal services.View more book results for the query "Gores Group"
'The Second Monday In October'
This week, the Supreme Court will observe another federally recognized Monday in October, namely Columbus Day,Supreme Court Will Begin New Term Dogged by Old Issues
The high court finds itself under as much scrutiny as ever as it prepares to reconvene Monday for the start of the October 2024 term.Georgia Firm Working to Expand Beyond Political Law Roots
"I realized some law partner who knows nothing about me or my client base or my clients' preferences is locking me into making decisions about how I cover my practice," managing member Douglas Chalmers Jr. said of his decision to leave Big Law in 2008.Pa.'s Long-Running Dispute Over Dates on Mail-In Voting Ballots Is Back in the Courts
A five-judge Commonwealth Court panel heard about two hours of argument in a case that was filed in May, even though the date requirement has been upheld both by the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.'A Right Turn': Roberts Leaves Broad Consensus Behind in Blockbuster Supreme Court Term
Throughout the October 2023 term, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. reminded court watchers that, despite his reputation as an "institutionalist" who prizes consensus and moderation, he also holds strong conservative convictions.Trending Stories
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