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30 Apr 2020, 4:22 am by Edith Roberts
United States, in which the court held that Congress is required to reimburse health insurance companies for losses created by the Affordable Care Act. [read post]
24 Apr 2020, 3:54 am by Edith Roberts
Wang observe that “[o]n Monday, the United States Supreme Court did something it had not done for nearly a decade: It denied a motion by the solicitor general to participate in oral argument in a case to which the federal government is not a party” they argue that “[i]t shouldn’t wait 10 years to do so again. [read post]
23 Apr 2020, 4:09 pm by Lisa Heinzerling
United States, narrowly construing the “waters of the United States” protected by the Clean Water Act.) [read post]
23 Apr 2020, 8:00 am by Howard Bashman
It begins, “On Monday, the United States Supreme Court did something it had not done for nearly a decade: it denied a motion by the solicitor general to participate in oral argument in a case to which the federal government is not a party. [read post]
22 Apr 2020, 12:46 pm by Josh Blackman
The Solicitor General filed motions to extend the time to file a response on October 31, December 5, and January 7. [read post]
22 Apr 2020, 12:14 pm by Josh Blackman
The judgment is vacated, and the case is remanded to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit for further consideration in light of the confession of error by the Solicitor General in his brief for the respondent filed on March 6, 2020. [read post]
21 Apr 2020, 3:59 am by Edith Roberts
” At the ImmigrationProf Blog, Nancy Morawetz points out that although today “the Supreme Court summarily reversed and remanded an immigration case noting that the Solicitor General had confessed error, thereby making remand appropriate,” “[f]or Court watchers with a special interest in immigration cases it is currently impossible to find out the nature of the Solicitor General’s confession. [read post]
20 Apr 2020, 2:19 pm by Amy Howe
Last week a group of state and local governments, led by New York, asked the Supreme Court to temporarily block the government from implementing the “public charge” rule governing the admission of immigrants to the United States. [read post]
19 Apr 2020, 4:12 pm by INFORRM
Forbes had a piece on misinformation and how roughly one third of social media users across the United States, as well as Argentina, Germany, South Korea, Spain and United Kingdom, reported seeing false or misleading information about coronavirus. [read post]
17 Apr 2020, 1:09 pm by NCC Staff
Trump is Threatening to Subvert the Constitution By Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States and Thomas Schmidt, Lawyer, Hogan Lovells Neal Katyal and Thomas Schmidt say that Donald Trump’s attempt to adjourn Congress so that he can federal appointments violates the text and spirit of the Constitution. [read post]
15 Apr 2020, 11:10 pm by Matthias Weller
     Panel Discussion: Prospects for Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters between the EU and Third Countries Chairs of Part 3: Prof Dr Matthias Weller / Prof Dr Matthias Lehmann Colin Brown, Unit Dispute Settlement and Legal Aspects of Trade Policy, DG Trade (tbc) Andreas Stein, Head of Unit, DG JUST – A1 “Civil Justice” Dr Jan Teubel, German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection RA Dr Heiko Heppner, Attorney at Law (New York),… [read post]
9 Apr 2020, 4:38 pm by Alexander Yarbrough
  As of this writing, 43 states have implemented some form of a “stay-at-home” order, which generally prohibits gatherings of ten or more individuals. [read post]
5 Apr 2020, 9:02 pm by Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
Conservatives, including the Solicitor General, will not discuss the effects of the Court’s decisions on climate change because such a discussion would implicitly concede the existence of anthropogenic climate change. [read post]
3 Apr 2020, 4:30 am by INFORRM
Readers will be familiar with the general rule that hearings are carried out in, and judgments and orders are, public. [read post]