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Daily Report Online

The Supreme Court and American Common Sense

The Trump majority not only flunked the tests of nonpartisanship and the rule of law, it also flunked the test of common sense.
6 minute read

Law.com

The Supreme Court Protected Domestic Violence Victims This Term. Will it Continue?

It's possible the decision may spur other states to pass laws similar to the one in California.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Rhyme and Reason: The Legal and Ethical Challenges of Using Rap Lyrics as Evidence

"The portrayal of rap lyrics as literal expressions of criminal intent ignores the longstanding tradition of adopting personas, exaggeration, and hyperbole for artistic effect," writes the NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Federal Circuit To Decide Constitutionality of 'Bad Faith' Patent Litigation Statutes

On May 3, 2023, Judge David C. Nye of the District of Idaho imposed the first-ever bond order under Idaho's Bad Faith Assertions of Patent Infringement Act. In that order, the court required patent owner Katana or its parent company, Longhorn, to post an $8 million bond before allowing it to proceed with its patent infringement suit against Micron.
9 minute read

Daily Report Online

Two SCOTUS Decisions to Amplify Demand for Litigation Aimed at Fed. Agencies

Some experts think the ruling involving a challenge to the length of a statute of limitations will be even more consequential than the end of Chevron deference, which curtails all federal regulatory agencies' powers.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

What We Learned From the Supreme Court's Latest Blockbuster Term

While the justices take a break from the daily grind of opinion writing, the country is still reeling from a Supreme Court term that delivered politically charged decisions on issues from abortion to guns to fundamental questions about the separation of powers.
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court Takes Up First Amendment Challenge to Texas Online Pornography Law

A lower court said the law—which fines pornographic websites for failing to demand users' identification—is "rationally related to the government's legitimate interest in preventing minors' access to pornography."
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'Jarkesy' Ruling Could Affect Agencies Beyond the SEC, Administrative Law Professors Say

In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote that "the constitutionality of hundreds of statutes may now be in peril, and dozens of agencies could be stripped of their power to enforce laws enacted by Congress."
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court Remands 1st Amendment Challenges to Texas and Florida Social Media Laws

In its decision, the high court sent internet industry challenges back to the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh circuits to examine whether the statutes' unconstitutional applications "substantially outweigh" the constitutional ones.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Recognizing Presidential Immunity, Divided High Court Sends Trump Case Back to Trial Court

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., writing for the majority, stated that former presidents have absolute immunity "with respect to the President's exercise of his core constitutional powers."
9 minute read

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