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National Law Journal

Will the Supreme Court Follow Trump's Tweets?

The president attacked the courts and his own Justice Department in a flurry of early-morning tweets regarding his travel ban order.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: A Big-League Double Play for This Gibson Dunn Litigator

Andrew Tulumello co-chairs Gibson Dunn and Crutcher's sports law practice, so he's familiar with the term “double play.” He pulled one off this week, bringing home two big victories for his clients, including a Supreme Court win.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Courts: Heed Loud-and-Clear Message on Arb Clauses

In KindredNursing Centers L.P. v. Clark, the U.S. Supreme Court's "we really mean it" tone must be taken to heart in New Jersey.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

Who's Who: The Lawyers Defending Trump's Travel Ban

Longtime government attorneys and Big Law litigators are among the familiar names leading the travel ban appeal.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

How the Supreme Court Could Interfere With Mueller's Mandate

In the next few weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court could issue a decision that puts a crimp in the investigation schedule of special counsel and former FBI director Robert Mueller III.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court's Protest Ban Doesn't Infringe Religious Rights

The latest effort to force the U.S. Supreme Court to allow demonstrations on the court's marble plaza was dismissed by a Washington federal judge on Wednesday. The challengers in the case, Payden-Travers v. Talkin, claimed the ban on demonstrations at the high court violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by burdening their religious rights to protest capital punishment with candlelight vigils.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court's Protest Ban Doesn't Infringe Religious Rights

The latest effort to force the U.S. Supreme Court to allow demonstrations on the court's marble plaza was dismissed by a Washington federal judge on Wednesday. The challengers in the case, , claimed the ban on demonstrations at the high court violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by burdening their religious rights to protest capital punishment with candlelight vigils.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Will SCOTUS Arbitration Ruling Change Florida Law?

A Florida Supreme Court decision supporting litigation in a Miami case proceeds after the U.S. Supreme Court rules for arbitration in a different nursing home case.
14 minute read

National Law Journal

SCOTUS Tightens Jurisdiction Rules – Again

Ruling in BNSF Railway v. Tyrrell, the court said Monday that the 14th Amendment does not allow a state to bring an out-of-state company before its own courts for an incident that happened elsewhere.
4 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Case of Mistaken Identity at US Supreme Court

On the rare occasions when he felt the U.S. Supreme Court had messed up, the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist was fond of saying, "Even Homer nods." The court nodded Monday and confessed that it had almost drummed the wrong lawyer out of the Supreme Court bar.
7 minute read

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