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29 May 2007, 9:58 am
  The split on the Court was entirely predictable, with Alito writing for the 5 in the majority (with Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas) and Ginsburg writing for the 4 in dissent (with Stevens, Souter, Breyer). - David S. [read post]
24 Jun 2015, 11:14 am by Immigration Prof
Here is a contribution to the symposium by Chuck Roth of the National Immigrant Justice Center: I appreciate the opportunity to join this discussion, which has so carefully parsed the three written opinions: Justice Scalia’s plurality opinion (joined by Roberts... [read post]
24 Jun 2010, 11:17 am by Securites Lawprof
National Australia Bank Ltd (.Download Morrison), the majority opinion (written by Scalia, joined by Roberts, Kennedy, Thomas and Alito) affirmed the lower courts and held that Section 10(b) of the 34 Act does not provide a cause... [read post]
20 Jun 2013, 8:47 am by CivPro Blogger
The Court divides 5-to-3, with Justice Scalia writing the majority opinion (joined by Roberts, Kennedy, Thomas and Alito), and... [read post]
15 Apr 2021, 5:52 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Robert Leider (George Mason University - Antonin Scalia Law School, Faculty) has posted The Modern Common Law of Crime (Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 111, No. 2, 2021) on SSRN. [read post]
26 Sep 2011, 11:45 am by Adjunct LawProfs
Roberts $2,145,037 $3,680,019 $5,215,000 Antonin Scalia $1,250,020 $2,130,010 $3,010,000 Elena Kagan $1,080,020 $1,835,010 $2,590,000 Samuel A.... [read post]
7 Mar 2011, 7:20 am by Kent Scheidegger
Switzer, No. 09-9000, is here (6-3: Ginsburg, Roberts, Scalia, Breyer, Sotomayor, Kagan; dissent Thomas, Kennedy, Alito). [read post]
18 Jun 2012, 1:15 pm by CivPro Blogger
Department of the Treasury, a case with some interesting federal courts issues and that yielded an intriguing 6-3 split: Thomas writing for the majority, joined by Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy,... [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 8:19 am by Joe Tort
Justice Scalia, writing for the Court, was joined by Thomas, Roberts, Sotomayor & Stevens. [read post]
3 Mar 2008, 8:31 am
In a surprise, an equally divided court affirmed 4-4 without releasing an opinion (Roberts was recused, effectively giving the respondents a fifth vote); the question remains whether Breyer, Scalia, or Thomas was that fourth vote. [read post]
27 Apr 2012, 11:39 am by immigrationprof
In spite of the U.S. government's nonracial strategy against SB 1070 and attempts by Justice Roberts and Scalia to avoid the issue at oral argument this week, Arizona's law is all about racial profiling. [read post]
24 May 2010, 4:19 pm by constitutional lawblogger
The majority issued a one-line dismissal; Chief Justice Roberts wrote a 12-page dissent for himself and Justices Scalia, Kennedy, and Sotomayor.... [read post]
29 Feb 2012, 11:17 am by CivPro Blogger
Justice Thomas wrote the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Alito and Kagan. [read post]
24 Apr 2008, 11:00 am
The literalists (Roberts, Alito, Scalia, and Thomas) think that the statutory provision is clear and there shouldn’t be a separate standard of review for conflicts. [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 7:09 am by Workplace Prof
Circuit's opinion in Noel Canning (Breyer wrote the unanimous decision, with Scalia writing a concurrence, joined by Roberts, Thomas, and Alito). [read post]
25 May 2011, 11:57 am by constitutional lawblogger
In case you missed it, the Scribes Journal of Legal Writing recently published Bryan Garner's interviews with Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer, and Alito on legal writing and persuasion at the Supreme Court. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 3:51 pm by Brian Leiter
Supreme Court to hold this legislation unconstitutional: Breyer, Ginsburg, Kagan, Kennedy, Scalia, Sotomayor; even Roberts may balk... [read post]
27 Apr 2011, 9:01 am by CivPro Blogger
The Court divided 5-4, with Justice Scalia writing the majority opinion (joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito) and Justice Breyer writing the... [read post]