AWESOME opinion today by Roberts in Bond v. United States!
…has concurred in the judgment, joined by Thomas and in part by Alito. Thomas filed an opinion concurring in the judgment in which Scalia joined and Alito joined in part….
…has concurred in the judgment, joined by Thomas and in part by Alito. Thomas filed an opinion concurring in the judgment in which Scalia joined and Alito joined in part….
…in the future. This ruling is almost certain to be affirmed on appeal in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, based in New York. But ultimately, the Supreme Court will…
Who is Alito or the conservative court majority to decide what is best for women? The court is engaging in a pattern and practice of discrimination against a group of…
…and “implicit in the concept of ordered liberty.” In a concurring decision, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested the court should also revisit the right to use birth control and to engage…
…McDonald was pending at the Court, several groups and pundits, some of the left, others or the right, began suggesting (including in one or two friend-of-court briefs filed with Court…
(Dan here…a note for reality) Full liability release for businesses and hospitals It’s necessary, Mitch McConnell and his colleagues say, because of a “flood” of frivolous lawsuits crushing businesses and…
by Mike Kimel Ayn Rand v. Thomas Aquinas in Paul Ryan’s Mind Think Progress piece on Paul Ryan. Think Progress has a post noting that though Paul Ryan used to…
…on a review of hundreds of pages of federal records, court filings, and confidential corporate documents, and interviews with physicians, insurance executives, policy experts, lawyers, patient advocates, and family members…
…corporations as legal entities, do provide for these things. And although they don’t use the term “corporate person,” these laws (e.g., tax laws, environmental laws, lawsuit procedural laws) do include…
…court said they could sue, but it limited that ability so severely that the law itself will remain largely intact. The state law, which went into effect on September 1,…