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National Law Journal

Neil Gorsuch Dines With US Senators, and It's the Talk of This Town

"It was a private dinner, but I think about it as a return to civility in Washington, something we could use more of," Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who hosted the dinner, reportedly said in response to questions about the gathering.
5 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

'Waters' Cases Belong in Federal District Court, Justices Rule

Business groups, 29 states, agricultural organizations and other industries scored a big victory Monday in their long-running challenges to the so-called "Waters of the United States" rule.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Marcia Coyle: What the Justices' Flurry of Early Rulings Revealed

Marcia Coyle shares her observations of Monday's decisions, the first wave in the court's new term.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

US Labor Department, Eyeing SCOTUS Case, Moves to Shield In-House Judges

Federal agencies are waiting and watching how the U.S. Supreme Court decides a major new challenge to the lawfulness of the SEC's administrative law judges.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Lawsuits Claim State Dept. Illegally Discriminates Against Same-Sex Couples' Children

Plaintiffs on both coasts claim their children were denied citizenship because their parents are in a same-sex marriage.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Justice Ginsburg Scorns 'History Lesson' in This Gorsuch Dissent

Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Neil Gorsuch sparred over jurisdiction in a Monday ruling—Gorsuch, in dissent, lost. "We've wandered so far from the idea of a federal government of limited and enumerated powers," he wrote in his closing.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Justice Ginsburg, Hitting the Law School Circuit, to Visit UPenn Law

The U.S. Supreme Court justice is kicking off a whirlwind tour of campuses, just days after the premier of a new documentary about her life.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

On a Busy Day at SCOTUS, Justices Take Up Key Environmental Case

The justices will consider when the federal government can regulate private land under the Endangered Species Act in a case that's drawn strong interest from business advocates, conservative interest groups and states.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Government Shutdown? SCOTUS Is Unfazed.

A government-wide shutdown is a "non-event," retired Supreme Court clerk William Suter said in an interview Saturday. "The court marches on."
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

'McCoy v. Louisiana': Whose Case Is It Anyway?

Steven Zeidman writes: In 'McCoy', the Supreme Court must decide whether it is unconstitutional for defense counsel to concede a client's guilt over his express objection.
8 minute read

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