“A lawsuit filed against the USPTO’s implementation of the Fintiv discretionary denial framework by major tech companies underscores issues that the agency might face if the new nomination form leads ...
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This article is the final entry in a symposium on the Supreme Court’s shadow docket. The Honorable Trevor N. McFadden is a judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Vetan Kapoor ( ...
‘Can We Get to the Issue?’ Justice Sotomayor Hammers Trump Lawyer On His ‘Non-Precedential’ Argument
The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments on Thursday in the landmark case over former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to run for president. The court is hearing an appeal by Trump ...
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Judge William G. Young of the District of Massachusetts presided over the case that would become NIH v. APHA. In this case, a majority of the Court held that a suit over cuts to funding belongs in the ...
Over the past year, the Supreme Court decided three important cases concerning the major questions doctrine. The third decision, West Virginia v. EPA, was decided on the regular docket. But the first ...
The debate surrounding the interpretation of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) gained significant push when the matter relating to the grant of bail to three activists by the Delhi High ...
"In other words, bad faith is not required, but a court in its discretion may look for 'indicia of bad faith,' as one factor in deciding whether to remand," Judge Patty Shwartz said. "Accordingly, we ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court considered the validity of Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban. Yet, there was surprisingly little discussion about whether the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, as it ...
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