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30 May 2018, 2:49 pm by Aurora Barnes
Garza 17-654 Issue: Whether, pursuant to United States v. [read post]
7 Dec 2023, 12:41 pm by Josh Blackman
David McKnight's influential treatise observed that "[i]t is obvious that . . . the President is not regarded as 'an officer of, or under, the United States,' but as one branch of 'the Government.'" In Mississippi v. [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 7:40 am by Amy Howe
  The Court also invited the Solicitor General to file briefs expressing the views of the United States in six cases: Coventry Health Care of Missouri, Inc. v. [read post]
15 Jun 2011, 2:56 pm by WIMS
 Appealed from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. [read post]
19 Dec 2013, 6:23 pm by Brian Shiffrin
In Chambers the United States Supreme Court held that a state's evidentiary rule is trumped by and cannot preclude a defendant form introduce reliable evidence consistent with his right to present a defense. [read post]
12 Jan 2015, 12:59 pm
  No big surprise to us, since the United States Supreme Court held Mississippi ex rel. [read post]
23 Aug 2012, 5:14 pm by Eugene Volokh
(Eugene Volokh) A bit of digging into United States v. [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 10:11 am by Tim Evans
The United States Supreme Court issued its opinion today in Turner v. [read post]
25 Aug 2023, 7:40 am by Shearil Matthews
Dallas County,[1] the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, sitting en banc, handed down a significant Title VII ruling that has far-reaching implications for future employment discrimination cases in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. [read post]
23 Jan 2018, 9:43 am by Paul Weiland
  Petitioners challenge a 2-1 panel decision issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, affirming a rule issued by the U.S. [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 3:51 pm
One year into Sandra Day O'Connor's Supreme Court tenure, she authored one of her most famous opinions in Mississippi University for Women v. [read post]