By Marcia Coyle | February 26, 2018
Justice Neil Gorsuch didn't show any cards, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor called out the Justice Department's Noel Francisco for the abandoning earlier positions. Here are five moments from Monday's arguments in Janus v. AFSCME.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Houghton | February 26, 2018
In this Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Jonathan Houghton writes: The law of regulatory takings can be a difficult labyrinth for the uninitiated. However, the 'Baycrest' decision has created a clearer landscape.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David A. Borer | February 26, 2018
In a case currently before the court, all eyes are watching whether the justices will heed the Framers' interpretation of the First Amendment, or will they eschew constitutional originalism in favor of political jockeying.
By Thomas Zaccaro, Nicolas Morgan and Brian Kaewert | February 26, 2018
On Feb. 22, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that significantly restricts the rights of whistleblowers, but ultimately may cause headaches for the targets of their whistleblower complaints.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Tony Mauro | February 26, 2018
Listen to the exchange that made the Supreme Court's even-tempered chief justice flare up during oral argument.
By Marcia Coyle | February 26, 2018
The Trump administration lost its bid Monday in the U.S. Supreme Court to terminate quickly an immigration program that allows hundreds of thousands of immigrant children, many now adults, to remain in the country lawfully.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 23, 2018
Talk of impeaching members of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court began with a memo from a second-term state representative from a rural northwestern Pennsylvania-based district. But within two weeks, the state's highest-ranking Republican was calling on lawmakers to have a "conversation" about the issue.
By Mike Scarcella | February 23, 2018
Marcia Coyle, chief Washington correspondent at The National Law Journal, walks through some of the issues in Monday's big arguments in the union-fee case.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Thomas W. Ude Jr. | February 23, 2018
Almost daily of late, there is a new report or announcement regarding the intersection of religious beliefs permits and anti-discrimination principles.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard L. Hasen | February 22, 2018
When Justice Kagan declared at a 2015 “Scalia Lecture” at Harvard Law School that “we are all textualists now,” she may have been a bit premature.
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