Justice Clarence Thomas has filed amended financial disclosure statements after a liberal watchdog group claimed he failed to report more than $686,000 in income his wife earned while working for…
A Cleveland solo who works out of a spare bedroom in his apartment has won a U.S. Supreme Court victory for his client, a former Ohio inmate who sued prison…
A worker fired after his fiancée filed a discrimination complaint against their mutual employer may sue for unlawful retaliation under Title VII, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled.
A liberal watchdog group says Justice Clarence Thomas failed to report on financial disclosure forms more than $686,000 in income his wife earned while working for the Heritage Foundation, a…
AT&T lawyer Geoffrey Klineberg ran into some tough questioning on Wednesday when he urged the U.S. Supreme Court to exempt his client from the Freedom of Information Act.
The female litigator who has argued more Supreme Court cases than any other living woman says both sexes have the same ability to argue, but there is a difference.
In a case from Oregon and another from California, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that criminal defense lawyers provided adequate assistance of counsel and that their onetime clients were…
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld background checks for NASA employees, but its opinion didn’t decide whether the Constitution protects a “right of informational privacy.”
The U.S. Supreme Court under the leadership of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is more likely to reach a conservative result in business cases, according to a study of…
Looking at the chairs in the Yale Law School dining hall, Brandt Goldstein had to admit that the banged-up wood-and-leather chair left in the apartment he rented during his second…
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