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Civil Rights Attorneys’ Fees in Peril at the Supreme Court | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 3 days agoWhile parties in our judicial system typically have no obligation to pay for their adversaries’...
A Supreme Court Ruling on Homelessness That’s Both Crucial and Useless
The Atlantic· 2 days agoLater this summer, the Supreme Court will rule on City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, one of the most...
The Most Ridiculous, Right-Wing Supreme Court That Dark Money Could Buy
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSupreme Court to overturn his criminal conviction. Although the case would first need to go through...
Retired judge David Tatel issues a stark warning about the Supreme Court
Washington Post· 1 day agoA retired federal judge has delivered an unusually stark warning about the Supreme Court and the...
Opinion: Why the unanimous Supreme Court ruling for the NRA won’t cure the group’s troubles
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Supreme Court decision siding with the NRA is not as surprising an outcome as it might sound at...
Former Supreme Court judges quit Hong Kong amid human rights concerns
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days ago-EFE/Shutterstock Having Britain’s most senior judges overruling cases involving civil and political...
Supreme Court Rejects Due Process Challenge to Civil Forfeiture
The National Law Review· 5 days agoCivil forfeiture allows the government — typically police or other law enforcement — to seize and...
Michigan Supreme Court Expands Retaliation Liability Under Michigan’s Civil Rights Act | JD Supra
JD Supra· 4 days agoThe Michigan Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the case of Miller v. Department of Corrections expands the scope of retaliation claims ...
Tough-on-crime former NYC judges say even they wouldn't sentence Trump to prison in the hush-money ...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoYou say, 'I have weighed the facts of the case, and I think the appropriate sentence under the law...
Can State Supreme Courts Preserve—or Expand—Rights?
The New Yorker· 5 days agoOn many issues, he writes, “the state courts in recent years have gone from being civil-rights followers to leaders.” In 1997, glad, along with two Vermont lawyers, filed ...