The latest from NLJ.com: Supreme Court
- A Supreme Court memoir
- Sizing up the Supreme Court
- COURTSIDE: Rainy days and third Mondays always get them down
- On same day, Justice Department and NFIB urge Supreme Court review of health care reform
- THE PRACTICE: 'Wal-Mart' notable for rulings on evidentiary issues
A Supreme Court memoir | Top |
Former Justice John Paul Stevens, who retired in June 2010 after nearly 35 years on the Court, has not written a formal autobiography, but instead recounts his memories of five chief justices that he knew or with whom he served. | |
Sizing up the Supreme Court | Top |
Tony Mauro leads a roundtable discussion with four Supreme Court experts in a preview of the upcoming term. | |
COURTSIDE: Rainy days and third Mondays always get them down | Top |
The Supreme Court will be slightly less visible this month as it begins its new term. With little fanfare, the Court announced Tuesday that it was canceling its public session on Oct. 17, the third Monday of its October cycle of sittings. "The Supreme Court will no longer sit for a non-argument day in its October session," the Court press release stated, without offering a reason. | |
On same day, Justice Department and NFIB urge Supreme Court review of health care reform | Top |
Legal maneuvers on Wednesday made it likelier than ever that the Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of the health care reform law during the coming term, with a decision likely to come down in the midst of the 2012 presidential campaign. | |
THE PRACTICE: 'Wal-Mart' notable for rulings on evidentiary issues | Top |
Court discounted the plaintiffs' expert testimony and anecdotal evidence — improperly, according to Justice Ginsburg. | |
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