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15 Jun 2023, 11:48 am by Shea Denning
The Singleton Court explained that while the United States Supreme Court rejected decades ago the notion that a defective indictment necessarily deprives a trial court of jurisdiction, see United States v. [read post]
15 Jul 2022, 6:33 am by Randolph J. May
Interestingly, the West Virginia majority opinion, without needing to do so, quoted then-Judge Kavanaugh’s dissent from denial of en banc review in United States Telecom Association v. [read post]
On Wednesday, February 26, 2014, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases involving attorney’s fees in patent cases. [read post]
26 Oct 2011, 1:14 pm by Giovanna Shay
United States, for the proposition that a prisoner’s conviction becomes final at the expiration of the time for seeking direct review. [read post]
12 Jun 2013, 4:37 pm by Rick E. Rayl
United States, while the Court held that the property owner has the right to make a takings argument, the Court did NOT conclude that a taking had in fact occurred. [read post]
8 Apr 2024, 5:08 pm by Dennis Crouch
By Dennis Crouch In 1931, the United States Supreme Court decided a landmark case on the patentability of inventions, De Forest Radio Co. v. [read post]
5 May 2010, 9:41 am by Guest Barista
A recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States may now allow copyright owners to bring a lawsuit without securing a federal copyright registration—though the issue is not wholly resolved. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 1:57 pm by Sam Turco
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that inherited Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are not protected under federal exemption laws. [read post]
15 Oct 2007, 4:05 am
Johnson, 128 Wn.2d 431, 454, 909 P.2d 293 (1996) (footnote omitted)(citing United States v. [read post]
1 Dec 2017, 4:08 am by Edith Roberts
United States, which asks whether the government must obtain a warrant for cell-site-location information, “[a]t least six justices seemed keen to widen the Fourth Amendment umbrella for the digital age, but no single way to do so emerged. [read post]