By Tony Mauro | July 9, 2018
Just days before the appointment of a U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Justice Stephen Breyer urged the public to recall the numerous other turbulent times the high court and the federal government have faced.
By Ryan Lovelace | July 9, 2018
The White House confirmed Monday that former Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl has agreed to help shepherd President Trump's Supreme Court nominee though the Senate confirmation process.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 9, 2018
American lawyers speak regularly of the rule of law and our fervent support for that. What goes unexplored is the clash between support for someone else's rule of law except when it conflicts with our rule of law
By Marcia Coyle | July 6, 2018
"The Roberts court justices have spent more pre-appointment time in legal academia, appellate judging, and living in Washington, D.C., than any previous Supreme Court," according to the study, written by Benjamin Barton of the University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Law.
By Ellis Kim | July 6, 2018
The elevation of Raymond Kethledge—and his views on Chevron deference—could come at a time when conservative criticism of the decades-old doctrine on court deference to agencies has reached a new pitch.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Leon Friedman | July 5, 2018
Even if a solidly conservative Justice is confirmed to the High Court, Democrats aren't powerless against the rollbacks of progressive policies.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | July 5, 2018
Raymond Kethledge is an outdoorsman, a hunter and fisherman—and he writes his own opinions. Five things to know about the Sixth Circuit judge who's reportedly a leading contender to succeed Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | July 5, 2018
Catch up on Mayer Brown's assessment of the Supreme Court term's big business rulings, and what's Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. reading this summer. Scroll down to find out. Thanks for reading SCB.
By Jenna Greene | July 5, 2018
Cravath Chairman Evan Chesler led American Express to victory last week in his first Supreme Court argument. It's a long way from selling hot dogs in Yankee Stadium as a kid.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jonathan M. Dunsay and Joshua D. Schmid | July 4, 2018
The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) became fully effective in March 2013, and its impact over the last five years continues to disrupt U.S. patent practice.
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