The latest from NLJ.com: Supreme Court
- Justices rule in whistleblower, police search cases
- In these cases, the waiting is the hardest part
- COURTSIDE: Stevens criticizes 'Connick' ruling
Justices rule in whistleblower, police search cases | Top |
The Supreme Court made a dent in its 46-case backlog with three decisions on Monday, including one that is a major win for government contractors and another that makes it easier for police to conduct searches without warrants. | |
In these cases, the waiting is the hardest part | Top |
After the briefs are filed and the arguments are heard, the waiting begins. But for some advocates in the current Supreme Court term, that wait becomes a knuckle-cracking experience. | |
COURTSIDE: Stevens criticizes 'Connick' ruling | Top |
It is rare but not unheard of for retired justices to comment critically about the Court's work, especially about a specific recent decision. But it seems in keeping with how the 91-year-old Stevens plans to spend his retirement, speaking out on issues of the day and, as he recently revealed, writing a book. | |
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