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23 Jul 2020, 2:40 pm by Matt Gluck
Nathaniel Sobel discussed the recent developments in the Trump v. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 8:13 am by Ronald Collins
  So far as books by Justices are concerned, this new offering is more refined, extensive, and current than what had appeared previously in Fenton Martin and Robert Goehlert’s The U.S. [read post]
26 Jun 2017, 6:56 pm by Amy Howe
Shulkin, in which the justices had been asked to review a rule created by the U.S. [read post]
25 Feb 2014, 9:06 am by Ritika Singh
At NPR, Carrie Johnson reports on a the very quiet departure of Virginia Seitz, a senior Justice Department official who led the Office of Legal Counsel for the past two and a half years. [read post]
9 Jul 2022, 6:01 am by Benjamin Pollard
Quinta Jurecic explained the importance of Justice Department independence in light of the House select committee’s recent hearings. [read post]
29 Jun 2007, 9:53 am
Chief Justice Russell Anderson, writing for the majority, cited a 2002 opinion from then-U.S. [read post]
2 Dec 2016, 3:33 am by Edith Roberts
Kevin Johnson analyzes the argument for this blog. [read post]
30 Dec 2018, 6:28 am
Sullivan, 372, 327 U.S. 58, 70 (1963) and Organization for a Better Austin v. [read post]
26 Apr 2012, 6:37 am by Kiran Bhat
Finally, the Department of Justice admitted yesterday that it inadvertently erred when, during the 2009 arguments in Nken v. [read post]
22 Jan 2016, 3:22 pm by Daniel Hemel
Most significantly, the Johnson memo directs DHS officials to establish a process that will allow parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to apply for “deferred action. [read post]
22 Jan 2016, 3:22 pm by Daniel Hemel
Most significantly, the Johnson memo directs DHS officials to establish a process that will allow parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to apply for “deferred action. [read post]
22 Jan 2016, 3:22 pm by Daniel Hemel
Most significantly, the Johnson memo directs DHS officials to establish a process that will allow parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to apply for “deferred action. [read post]