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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch co-authors book on laws, 'Over Ruled'
ABC News· 5 days agoSupreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will have a book out this summer on a subject he has commented...
Supreme Court Rules Against Warner Music in Copyright Damages Case
Insurance Journal· 10 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Miami music producer in a legal fight with...
Supreme Court Gives 'Road Map' to Civil Forfeiture Reformers | National Law Journal
Law.com· 3 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court shot down a request for speedy hearings in civil asset forfeiture cases on...
Discovery Rule Dodge Puts Justices’ Damages Ruling on Thin Ice
Bloomberg Law· 5 hours agoThe US Supreme Court’s narrow decision allowing damages for belatedly discovered copyright infringement avoided a bigger question and ...
Joe Biden drops brutal Mother's Day ad attacking Donald Trump
Newsweek· 18 hours agoIt's six months until the presidential election and Biden has ramped up insults about his political...
Gorsuch to release book in August: ‘Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law’
The Washington Times· 5 days agoSupreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch has a new book he authored with one of his former law clerks...
Justice Sotomayor’s health isn’t the real problem for Democrats − winning elections is
San Antonio Express-News· 5 days agoBlumenthal is not alone. Fearing a repeat of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death in September 2020 —...
Supreme Court Opens Doors to Massive Copyright Infringement Damages In Case Against Warner Music
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court has endorsed open-ended recovery of damages for copyright infringement,...
Trump, gun owners and Jan. 6 rioters: Tough-on-crime Justice Alito displays empathy for some...
NBC News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoConservative Justice Samuel Alito, a former U.S. attorney with a long history of voting in favor of...
Gorsuch, Thomas want a case the Supreme Court hasn't been given yet
Newsweek· 4 days agoSupreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch seem to imply wanting to hear future cases...