Supreme Court

2023 - 12 - 5

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The Supreme Court's Property Rights Doubleheader (The Federalist Society)

The Sheetz case asks the Court to examine the reach of the unconstitutional conditions doctrine. This doctrine is reflected in Nollan v. California Coastal ...

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The Supreme Court Will Finally Decide What 'Income' Means (The Wall Street Journal)

The justices hear Moore v. U.S., a case asking if Congress can tax unrealized capital gains under the 16th Amendment.

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Supreme Court wrestles with legal shield for Sackler family in ... (CBS News)

The justices appeared split on whether those who opposed the bankruptcy deal should be prevented from pursuing their own claims against the Sacklers.

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Supreme Court wrestles with Purdue Pharma settlement and legal ... (ABC News)

A settlement with Purdue Pharma hung in the balance at the Supreme Court as victims of the opioid epidemic urged justices to approve a deal with the ...

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US Supreme Court scrutinizes controversial opioid crisis settlement ... (CNN)

Supreme Court Purdue Pharma/Sackler bankruptcy case. Curtis Gannon speaks. Bill Hennessy. CNN —. The Supreme Court ...

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Supreme Court wrestles with OxyContin maker's bankruptcy deal (STAT)

The justices seemed by turns relucant to break up an exhaustively negotiated agreement, but also leery of somehow rewarding the Sacklers.

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What to Know About the Purdue Pharma Case Before the Supreme ... (The New York Times)

A federal appeals court had signed off on a deal that would shield members of the wealthy Sackler family from lawsuits in exchange for billions for those ...

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Supreme Court case could spark rush of reverse-discrimination claims (The Washington Post)

Attorneys and some conservatives say Muldrow v. St. Louis could lead to a flood of legal complaints against workplace diversity, equity and inclusion ...

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Walden Bello files a 'decriminalize libel' case in Supreme Court (Rappler)

While Bello's petition is asking the Supreme Court to nullify all of Philippine criminal laws on libel, the country's civil code still says that a civil action may still be filed in cases of defamation, completely independent from criminal prosecution.

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The Supreme Court Case that Could Rewrite the Tax Code (The New York Times)

Oral arguments begin on Tuesday in a high-stakes case that could redefine what is taxable income.

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Supreme Court justices agonize over Purdue Pharma settlement ... (Fortune)

The justices seemed by turns reluctant to break up an exhaustively negotiated agreement, but also leery of somehow rewarding the Sacklers.

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Supreme Court Takes On Texas' Trick To Get Out Of Paying For ... (Forbes)

Richie DeVillier is trapped in both a literal and legal swamp made by the state of Texas. But in January the Supreme Court will hear his case, ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Disability Activist's Case as Moot (The New York Times)

The activist, Deborah Laufer, had sued hundreds of hotels as a “tester,” having no intention of booking a stay, accusing them of inadequate disclosures ...

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Supreme Court Tosses Fight Over Disability 'Tester' Suit (1) (Bloomberg Law)

The US Supreme Court tossed out a hotel's fight against a lawsuit brought by a so-called disability rights “tester” who never planned to actually book a ...

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Supreme Court Throws Out Closely Watched ADA Case (Disability Scoop)

The U.S. Supreme Court is punting on a case that advocates had warned could sharply limit the rights of people with disabilities to sue under the Americans ...

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