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New York Law Journal

Supreme Court Guidance on Damages and Proceedings in Patent Cases

In his Patent and Trademark Law column, Robert C. Scheinfeld writes: Within the last month, the U.S. Supreme Court bolstered the strength and attractiveness of inter partes review conducted by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and provided greater district court discretion for determining willful infringement and enhancing damages in patent cases.
24 minute read

National Law Journal

No New Law in 'Spokeo'—And That's Big News

The company sought a ruling gutting statutory damage claims and class actions. It didn't get one.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Lead By Example

We respect Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg but are deeply disappointed by her comments concerning a presidential candidate.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Three Supreme Court Insiders From Outside the Beltway

Even with the dominance of Washington-based lawyers at the U.S. Supreme Court lectern, these advocates are familiar faces at the high court.
40 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

High Court Veterans Make Arguments for Birthright Citizenship

During his GOP presidential campaign, candidate Donald Trump triggered a debate over birthright citizenship. Now, some of the top high court advocates urge the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on what birthright citizenship means, particularly for persons born in U.S. territories.
6 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Former Law Clerk Adds New Footnote to Muhammad Ali Supreme Court Case

The recent death of the legendary Muhammad Ali has triggered new interest—and new revelations—about the 1971 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that reversed his conviction on charges of dodging the draft.
8 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Flight-Sharing Case, Shut Down by Feds, Arrives at Supreme Court

Private pilots have long posted ads at local airports to find passengers to chip in on costs. When a company called Flytenow moved that process online, the government put a stop to it. A cert petition pending before the U.S. Supreme Court in Flytenow v. Federal Aviation Administration argues that grounding the start-up was "dangerously anachronistic" and could stymie the growth of other "sharing economy" services, such as Uber and Airbnb.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Justice Dept. Urges the Supreme Court to Rehear Immigration Case

The U.S. Justice Department on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear a challenge to the Obama administration's plan to delay the deportation of nearly five million undocumented immigrants.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Lessons From Sotomayor

High school students participating in the 2016 Sonia and Celina Sotomayor Judicial Internship Program met U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Wednesday in the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse
1 minute read

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