Category: Supreme Court
The most newsworthy cases -- gun rights, death penalty, voter laws -- have yet to be decided. Click the below link, however, for synopses of the 07-08 term's most …
In this update we've got musings about free speech rights for public high school students, product liability claims and the healthcare sector, the invalidation of Maine's nanny state law …
In this update we've got snippets about the ACLU's latest defeat, Katrina insurance coverage claims, and one of those classic criminal law and procedure cases which crop up from …
It was a busy Tuesday in the U.S. Supreme Court: Court Rules Against Muslim Inmate, prisoners cannot sue gov't over theft or destruction of religious items The Supreme Court …
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday handed down a landmark ruling that limits the scope of federal securities laws. The Court ruled investors cannot sue a company's investment advisors, …
Since our last update the SCOTUS has done the following: Court hears arguments for photo ID/voting dispute * * * For those readers who are incredulous as to why …
It was a busy Monday in the U.S. Supreme Court: Court hears arguments for lethal injection case * * * I could not find any media articles to link …
Many have been waiting with great anticipation about whether the US Supreme Court would hear this case, the outcome of which has far reaching Second Amendment implications: The Supreme …
A kid walked into school wearing an anti-Bush shirt with images of cocaine and a martini. School officials said it violated the dress code and suspended him. The kid's …
The Supreme Court decided 5-4 today that students can no longer be sorted into schools based only upon their race, which is what school systems in Seattle and Louisville …