Supreme Court to Increase the Number of Electronic Filings Sometime in November 2017
The Supreme Court has decided to fully join the digital age by requiring that all documents filed in the Court also be submitted electronically. (Currently, only briefs at the merits stage are required to be sent to the Court Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part V: Criminal Law & Procedure and Wrap-Up
Part V – Criminal Law and Procedure & Wrap-Up
The last, but certainly not least, panelist was Judge Nathan. She agreed that during this term, the Court swing in favor of criminal defendants, noting Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part IV: Securities Law, Intellectual Property, and Procedure
Part IV – Securities Law, Intellectual Property, and Procedure
Mr. Rosenkranz began with a discussion of Omnicare, Inc. v. Laborers District Council Construction Industry Pension Fund, a case Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part III: Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Equal Protection
Part III – Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Equal Protection
Mr. Katyal began with some statistics, pointing out that in 7 federal criminal cases before the Court this term, the Government lost 6 of Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part II: Administrative Law, Federalism and Separation of Powers
Part II – Administrative Law, Federalism and Separation of Powers
Professor Amar was the next presenter. As a self-described “academic” with “life tenure,” his perspective enlightened the audience in Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review
Part I – Overview & Speech, Religion & Campaign Finance
On July 16, 2015, Roy Liebman and I had the honor of attending the New York City Bar Association’s continuing legal education program entitled, Read More