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28 Jun 2023, 9:15 am by Eileen McDermott
Following the introduction of the PREVAIL Act by Senators Chris Coons (D-DE), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Mazie Hirono (D-HI) last week, Jamie Simpson, who is the Council for Innovation Promotion’s (C4IP) Chief Policy Officer and Counsel and Former Chief Counsel for the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet, told IPWatchdog that it will be important to monitor whether the House introduces companion legislation in the coming… [read post]
28 Jun 2023, 9:15 am by Eileen McDermott
Following the introduction of the PREVAIL Act by Senators Chris Coons (D-DE), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Mazie Hirono (D-HI) last week, Jamie Simpson, who is the Council for Innovation Promotion’s (C4IP) Chief Policy Officer and Counsel and Former Chief Counsel for the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet, told IPWatchdog that it will be important to monitor whether the House introduces companion legislation in the coming… [read post]
25 Jan 2021, 1:15 pm by La'Cee Conley
Last week, the USPTO replied to the December letter—which was sent by Senators Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE)—citing statistics that found 29.22% of the 397 applicants that have taken and passed the registration examination since October 2019 selected the “Ms. [read post]
24 Jun 2017, 2:58 am
Mazie is Professor of Political Studies at Bard and Supreme Court Correspondent for The Economist. [read post]
21 Jun 2007, 10:08 am
  Author’s Note: For professional reasons I’m positive Mazy will edit this next part, which in all fairness he should. [read post]
2 Feb 2018, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie hopes that in Janus v. [read post]
4 Mar 2019, 3:47 am by Edith Roberts
Steven Mazie reports at The Economist that the oral argument last week in The American Legion v. [read post]
22 May 2019, 4:10 am by Edith Roberts
” At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie writes that “Justice [Neil] Gorsuch’s endorsement of the liberal interpretation gives Herrera added weight and is no surprise: a Coloradan, he came to the Supreme Court from the Tenth Circuit, where he was vigilant on questions of tribal sovereignty. [read post]
29 Apr 2016, 5:10 am by Amy Howe
  Commentary comes from Steven Mazie of The Economist, who suggests that a ruling reversing McDonnell’s “conviction or ordering a new trial with sharply constrained jury guidelines would be, more than anything, a pragmatic bow to the way politics in America functions”; Kenneth Jost of Jost on Justice, who contends that “a broadly written decision to throw out the convictions will hamper future public corruption prosecutions and make the practice of ‘pay… [read post]
13 Jan 2017, 4:18 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist, Steven Mazie discusses Wednesday’s argument in Endrew F. v. [read post]
22 Feb 2019, 4:03 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie covers the court’s decision Tuesday in Timbs v. [read post]
25 May 2018, 4:15 am by Edith Roberts
At The Economist’s Democracy in America blog, Steven Mazie observes that Monday’s decision in Epic Systems v. [read post]
18 Jun 2014, 5:09 am by Amy Howe
  Writing for The Economist, Steven Mazie reports on the decisions in Susan B. [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 3:56 am by Amy Howe
  Steven Mazie covers both cases for The Economist. [read post]
2 May 2018, 4:26 am by Edith Roberts
” Steven Mazie notes at The Economist’s Democracy in America blog that under the court’s precedent, “[i]t may fall on Mr Bucklew … to show that Missouri has a viable way to kill him that is demonstrably less liable to cause him excruciating pain than would lethal injection. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 6:52 am by Andrew Hamm
Additional coverage comes from Steven Mazie for The Economist’s Democracy in America blog. [read post]
3 Feb 2017, 4:24 am by Edith Roberts
Coverage of the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court comes from Steven Mazie in The Economist, who observes that “Democrats may be hard-pressed to vilify the scholarly jurist, but their sense that he has been tapped for a stolen seat is certain to cloud his confirmation hearing,” and from Andrew Chung and Lawrence Hurley at Reuters. [read post]
21 Jun 2017, 4:26 am by Edith Roberts
In The Economist, Steven Mazie notes that “the justices have looked the other way when oddly drawn districts clump voters based on party rather than race,” and that “[i]f the challenge to hyper-partisan line-drawing succeeds, the shape of districts to come may tighten the link between voters’ preferences and who gets elected. [read post]
5 Mar 2018, 4:30 am by Edith Roberts
For The Economist, Steven Mazie reports that during oral argument in the case last week, “[w]hile his colleagues sparred over forced subsidies, free speech and the merits of Abood—which holds that mandatory fees preserve “labour peace” and prevent cheapskates from free-riding on their dues-paying colleagues—Justice [Neil] Gorsuch sat mum. [read post]