Tag: U.S. Supreme Court
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Continuing Legal Education / CLE, Sponsored Content
A Supreme Court United And Divided: Looking At The October 2020 Term
To anticipate how the Court will rule in upcoming blockbuster cases on gun rights, abortion and more, the October 2020 Term provides some clues to follow – if you know where to look. -
Politics, Supreme Court
Stat Of The Week: Public Confidence In SCOTUS At Historic Low
Less than one-third of U.S. citizens express confidence in our highest court. -
SCOTUS
Stat Of The Week: SCOTUS Popularity At All-Time High, Low
Public approval of the Supreme Court is both more volatile and more polarized than it's ever been.
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Bankruptcy, Supreme Court
Supreme Court Decides To Maintain The Viability Of The U.S. Bankruptcy Courts, But A Key Question Remains Unresolved
Four years ago, in Stern v. Marshall, the Supreme Court stunned many observers by re-visiting separation of powers issues regarding the jurisdiction of the United States bankruptcy courts that most legal scholars had viewed as long settled
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