Berk v. Choy, to be argued on Oct. 6, surely will be the Supreme Court case of the year for medical professionals. At issue in the case is the extent to which a set of common state statutes designed ...
Nearly 30 states require medical-malpractice plaintiffs to file expert affidavits about the strength of their case. The Supreme Court will decide whether those requirements apply in federal court in ...
An appeals court will hear the first constitutional challenge of a state law designed to curb abusive practices by companies ...
The legal fight over Florida’s tough new rules on amending the state constitution has hit the brakes. Here's why.
Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents they are legally protected from prosecution and local officials cannot arrest them.
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Fugitive tolling and federal supervised release
In Rico v. United States, the Supreme Court will consider whether the fugitive-tolling doctrine – the legal principle that a criminal defendant should not receive credit toward his sentence for time ...
The Supreme Court debated whether a Texas couple should be allowed to re-litigate their allegation against the maker of baby ...
The Justice Department is asking the U.S. Supreme Court for more time to submit briefs in a case justices recently agreed to hear that concerns the constitutionality of a federal ban on gun ownership ...
The law, which remains blocked, would make it a state crime for an individual to enter or be found in Iowa if that individual has previously been denied admission to or been deported from the United ...
A federal judge dismissed Blount Pride's lawsuit against local officials, but the group says it will continue hosting ...
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