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The Complicated Jurisprudence of FDR's 'War Court'
Prior to the United States' entrance into World War II, the U.S. Supreme Court -- mostly nominated by Franklin D. Roosevelt, had issued several important decisions that enforced the civil rights of a variety of Americans against government discrimination. But after America became a combatant, the court would issue morally corrosive rulings that ultimately deprived 120,000 people of the equal protection of the laws.Appellate Court Vacates Foreclosure Sale, Citing Effect of Stay
"There was no ambiguity as to their interpretation of the law," John Sodipo said. "This sets the precedent and gives cases similar a path to follow. They're saying the rule of law has got to be respected."Weil and Covington Sued for Defamation Over Women's Soccer Report
James Clarkson alleges he was "falsely characterized" as a "volatile, emotionally abusive coach with racist tendencies" in the report published jointly by the two law firms.Divided NY Top Court Calls for New Congressional Maps
The 4-3 Court of Appeals split decision signaled, at least to some observers, as a changing of the guard on the top court.View more book results for the query "*"
Marshall Dennehey Announces New Casualty Practice Director
Matthew Schorr will replace Howard Dwoskin at the helm of the firm's largest department.EU's New AI Act Will Create Wave of Work for Law Firms
Lawyers say the landmark AI legislation agreed upon by EU officials on Friday will generate extensive work for Big Law, with multijurisdictional law firms that have strong regulatory practices best positioned to ride the wave of advisory and compliance work the new bill is expected to create.EU's New AI Act Will Create Wave of Work for Law Firms
Lawyers say the landmark AI legislation agreed upon by EU officials on Friday will generate extensive work for Big Law, with multijurisdictional law firms that have strong regulatory practices best positioned to ride the wave of advisory and compliance work the new bill is expected to create.Lloyd's of London Prevails in Insurance Claim Over KN95 Masks Detained by Customs Authorities
"The central issue is whether the detention of the masks by customs authorities constituted a 'physical loss or damage' to the masks," the opinion said. "Our review of the plain language of the policy does not convince us it was ambiguous."Trending Stories
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