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8 Apr 2016, 10:47 am by Lyle Denniston
The Court split four to four on March 29 in the case of Friedrichs v. [read post]
11 Sep 2007, 8:34 pm
There simply has to be something in this FRB Order-a sentence, a clause or even a footnote-that the OCC can twist and spin and then couple with Wachovia v. [read post]
12 Nov 2007, 4:00 am
The government filed its response in the appeal of Joe Nacchio on Friday, Nov. 9. [read post]
14 Jan 2014, 1:46 pm by David Oxenford
The Supreme Court on Friday announced that is has decided to review the decision of a US Appeals Court in New York finding that the Aereo service of retransmitting over the Internet the signals of local television stations, without permission from or payment to those stations, was legal. [read post]
25 Jan 2014, 7:00 am by Yishai Schwartz
Wells previewed oral arguments before the DC Circuit in Abdullah v. [read post]
7 May 2011, 3:12 am by INFORRM
On Friday 6 May 2011, the “super-injunction saga” took a new twist:  one MP had accused another of having “taken out a super-injunction”. [read post]
23 Mar 2012, 5:00 am by Jessica Dorsey
by Jessica Dorsey The International Court of Justice issued two press releases about upcoming hearings in both the Frontier Dispute (Burkina Faso/Niger), scheduled for October 8-17, 2012; and the Maritime Dispute (Peru v. [read post]
14 Nov 2019, 8:09 am by John Elwood
So to make sure we have this out well enough ahead of possible Friday grants while still attending the events, we’ll keep this short too. [read post]
27 Jul 2008, 4:00 am
Respodents’ merits briefs are due Friday in FCC v. [read post]
9 Mar 2015, 3:45 am by Amy Howe
Oral arguments in King v. [read post]
8 Mar 2012, 11:46 pm by Tessa Shepperson
Human rights threat to section 21 evictions First out of the gate was an announcement on Nearly Legal, a short piece about a county court decision of Khela v Dainter  which has been given leave to apply to the court of appeal for a fuller hearing of the facts. [read post]