The latest from NLJ.com: Supreme Court
- In privacy case, justices home in on the meaning of 'actual damages'
- For health care law, an uncertain prognosis
- High court will decide fate of health care law
- COURTSIDE: A Court with a human face
- Citing Orwell, justices appear wary of GPS surveillance by police
In privacy case, justices home in on the meaning of 'actual damages' | Top |
In a case watched closely by privacy and whistleblower advocates, lawyers for an HIV-positive pilot and the federal government clashed in the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday over whether damages for mental and emotional distress can be recovered for violations of the Privacy Act. | |
For health care law, an uncertain prognosis | Top |
The U.S. Supreme Court, in answering questions surrounding the nation's new health care law, will reveal as much about its newest members as it does about the constitutionality of the law itself — and the most controversial aspect of the health care law may not ultimately produce the most important ruling. | |
High court will decide fate of health care law | Top |
In what will be an historic test of congressional power, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it will decide the constitutionality of the Obama administration's signature legislative success — the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. | |
COURTSIDE: A Court with a human face | Top |
Clare Cushman has compiled a treasure trove of colorful information about the Supreme Court and its justices, past and present, in her new book Courtwatchers: Eyewitness Accounts in Supreme Court History. | |
Citing Orwell, justices appear wary of GPS surveillance by police | Top |
Police use of GPS surveillance and society's expectations of privacy clashed in the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday as justices weighed new technology and its impact on Fourth Amendment rights. | |
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